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In Ms. F. M. Lanier, of ‘Bartow, sterday 10 Irs. May Williams. nt ye of her friend, M Mr. W. P gagel all the week on the U. aral grand Jury at Tampa. Mr. T. L. Waring is erecting about ten bungalows in the Waring addi- tion and will build about that many more. SRS e Dr. G. D. Stoner has just complet- o a modern 6-room bungalow on North Florida avenue, which will be ; fer rental purposes. — Mr. P. Ottinger has purchased a ot on Bast Oak street of C. D. Clough and H. L. Swatts and will soon commence the erection of a, home thereon. Mrs. Chas. W. Jacobs will return Friday or Saturday from Tampa and Petersburg, where she has been pending the past week visiting friends. Miss Gates, one of Lakeland’s tralned nurses, left today for At- janta, where she will spend a few lays, going on from there to her oid ome in Chicago. veral weeks, Mrs G. F. Seat, after a visit of weral weeks with Governor and . Trammell, in Tallahassee, and her old home in Lakeland, is now fhe guest of Mrs. J. G. Seat and Mrs. . A. Hogan.—Jacksonville Metrop- Mr.1. W, Baker, a prominent com- { i i i 1 I the city the guest | 000 sewer contract at Lakeland and pillans has been en | Tampa sewerage contracts. Mr. Gur- S. fea g ley’s company has done much work of this sort in the South and he i She will be away , an absence of several weeks in Jes- ~sup, Ga. Miss, Lillie Sykes, the’ trained nurse, has returped to the city after J. Whitt Gurley, of Mobile, is spending a few days in Tampa. Mr. Gurley’s firm was awarded the $78,- he is attending to that matter and also getting data for bidding on the hopes to do much of it in this city.— Tampa Tribune. » Work will commence at once on the handsome new home of Mr. W. | annual reunion of this organization ILLINDIS DAY Sflflfl : 10 BE UBSEMU‘ The Illinois Club of Lakeland held | a very pleasant meeting yesterday afternoon in the Board of «Trade rooms. Dr. Conibear was chosen temporary chairman and Mrs, Steitz temporary secretary. 1 A brief but comprehensive cousti- tution was adopted, in which the fib‘ ject of the club is stated as. t@l-, lows: { “The object of this orpn!llthfl is the fostering of good will and. so- ciability among its members, the perpetuation of the traditions of 1- linois, and the cultivation of suen loyalty and love to Florida as our fathers gave to Illinois.” Another paragraph of interest is this: “The executive board shall each year designate a date for the Again proved concluswoly ma pubhcdemonstutnon its superior qualities in’ - Speed Accizrac Y Stability Operated for eight solid hours (continuously) by e!cht of the world’s fastest typists, in half- Hour relays, one Underwood Typewrifer (taken from stock). produced the mmm total of 55,944 words, averaging nearly 10 strokes per second. Thomddtut of stability wum shown. No- where, at any time, has a typewriter turned ont such a tremendout amount of work in th ‘same and shall appoint such committees as may be necessary io arrange for such reunion.” The date of Illinois Day, therefore, has not been set, but it will, mo doubt, be detided upon soon. When the question of dues was brought up, it was thought best to set a small sum, in order that the K McRae on East Orange street, Marshall & Sanders having been giv- en the contract. The house is to con- tain twelve rooms and have a bath on both floors. There will be a large sleeping porch and other comforts and conveniences. “Uncle Wes' ’ many friends will be delighted to see him and his excellent family domi- "ciled in such a delightful home. time. 'This is a world’s record. The UNDERWOND TYDEWRITER in the lnternatlonal Smd .and. Accuracy Contests won - First Nine places in the World's Championship. First Four places in the World’s Amateur Champmnshlp. First Two places in the World’s School Championship. braak—* expense of Illinois Day might not fall too heavily upon a few. Twenty- five cents annual dues was tile amount agreed upon, and the pay- ment of this amount and the sigh- ing of the constitution admits ome te membership in the organization, providing he or some member of his immediate family has resided in II- lineis. The election of officers resulted as GOVERNORS OF BOARD OF TRADE | TO MEET TOMORROW P, M. A meeting of the board of govern- ors is called for tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 5 o'clock sharp to dis- cuss matters of considerable impor- tance. A. -J. HOLWORTHY, S Secreta.y. LAKELAND HIGHLANDS GOOD ROADS ASS'N TO MEET HERE A Good Roads meeting will be held at the Board of Trade rooms in this city Friday at 1 o'clock, Feb. 14, 1913. Business of great importance is to be transacted which will be of in- terest to every Board of Trade mem- ber and Good Roads member. Mer- chants, bankers, farmers, profession- al men and property owmers in the triangle between Lakeland, Bartow, ! date for Tllinois Day and appoint the ing all former records. Every Reccrd, Every Year, in Every Contest is held by the UNDERWOOD *“The Machine You Will Eventually Buy” Underwood Typewriter Company, Incorporated Branches in Ali Principai Cities 126 W. Bay St. Jacksonville, Fla." follows: President—Dr. W, H. Conibear. Vice President—D. L. Fidler. Secretary—Mrs. William Steitz, Treasurer—J. R. Talley. These officers -constitute the ex- ecutive board, which will set . the committees for that occasion. " Last year the Tllinois Day gather- ing elected the Hon. H. J. Drane| to honorary membershin in the elub, in recognition of the services ren-' dsred to both Ilinofs and Florida b his grandfather, Capt. Anthon Drane,"a famous Indian fighter, and the formally organized club yelt‘pfi- day unanimously confirmed . this election. i & The next meeting of the club will be held Saturday afternoom, Feb. 22. A meeting of the exetutlyp | & Loose Photographs. , Stenciled linen makes a very | case for photographs if a book is not wanted, The case folds and looks like | a book cover, but inside are pockets Mulberry and interior territory ary manof ESUNSENE e within these boundaries are eordlal daughter, Mrs. = A. Douglas, board will probably be held soap, and the secretary is anxious to se- cure the signatures ‘of thosd wis of difterent size for the various plo- tures, A stenciled border of plain ool or argund the edge, with a design in is week at her home on Oak street. r. Douglas, who is an attaghe of ke C. H. & N. railway, was also up om Arcadia during- Mr. Baker's Mrs. Maud Willard returned to ew York today after a pleasant st with her mother, Mrs. C. E. yton, for the past two months. s, Willard is a trained nurse and back to take up her duties. She Il probably be away for two. years s time. She was accompanied as s Jacksonville by her friend, iss Gates, Mr. R. Tompkins, of the Foxtown ghborhood, was in town yesterday d brought the editor a sample of SWeet potatoes grown on his . The sample was the produect one hill only, consisting of twen- Wtatoes in all, sixteen of which 800d-sized eating potatoes, Mr. Frpking says Foxtown is the best " of Florida, and that any man o vill work can make a living in 8 State, Miss Nnnle Belle Marshall left (27 for Bustis, where she goes to t her sister, She will be joined P42y by her stster, Miss Della ;‘Ya"han who will go to San- 22d be met there by a machine, u;h the remainder of the trip e the country, which will no © very delightful. ly invited. "LAKELAND BOARD OF TRADE. CHAUTAUQUA DONT’S. Don’t get sore it you forgot the|’ season ticket sale. Don’t criticise the one who joired that rush crowd and marked your reserved seat for you. They did the best they could; angels could do nn more. Don’t be late and cause a disturb- ance; if necessary, enter quietly be- tween numbers. Don't fail to express your approv- 8i of the good things. It pays. Don’t stay away and miss a num- ber because it is only a lecture. The lectures are the bread and meat or the Chautauqua course, the concerts are the deserts and the entertainer provides the wine. Even a ‘‘boozer’ rcquires some solid food. Don't fail to realize that every- body is urged to enjoy the Chautau- qua. Don't forget, "Tomorrow the sun may be shining, although it iscloudy today.” And, finally, don’t allow a seat to be vacant if you can possibly help it Bring a friend with you. If yox friend the privilege of using your reserved seat; they will pay their admission and get the inspiration;: next time they will want a reserved seat ticket of their own. It pays to interest your friends. A IT A UDITORIU THEATRE coooogpGOOBQ cannot be present yourself give a|°ver fruit I shipped was mature. Wish to become members. g the .center, 18 sufficient - decoration. | e |/Gray linen or crash;are excellent:mas: Vi to use, s they are.very dur ~Origin of Popular Saying. The: origin of the saying that nine tailors to make a man Mr. 8.3, Sllgh nnnouncod this morning that e would appéal’ from | tcl::ln decllllon of the Florida Supreme Sl B n the green fruit case inlépine tellers make a man,” t which he lg défenddnt, 6 the Su- preme Court of the United States. | The Supreme Court handed down a decision Saturday holding the green fruit law to be constitutional. Mr. SHgh had been arrested charged with violation of the law, and the case had found its way to the States highest court. “I am still not convinced that the law is constitutional,” #aid Mr Sligh. My attorneys do mot think 80, nor do I believe any good attor- Just one block from the ‘brlct,plvlng on Florida Avenve. Only twelve :l)bcks from Main street. ; YOUR GRM HAIRS ~ QUIGKLY VANISH S i Wl e CITY WATER tmmc lflfs that it Is, and my case is returned m Hair, here for triai, every other man who has violated the law will be arrest-| ~ A feeling of sadness accompanies ed and tried just as I will be tried, ".h. discovery of the first gray hairs including Mr. Temple, general man- Which unfortunately are looked upon ager of the Florida Citrus Exchange Jn heralds of advancing age. Gray I never shipped green fruit. I am | DaiF, however handsome it may be, rot in favor of the practice. What- | a person look old. We alt 1 | know the advantages of being young. never shipped a box from my own| Aside from the good impression a groves until Dec. 1. If the Supreme | youthful appearance makes on oth- Court decides that the law is con- ©F® Simply knowing that you are stitutional, then it must be deter- ‘}00King fit” gives one courage tn mined when an orange is mature~ Undertake and accomplish things “That “has already been decided, S0 Why suffer the handicap of look- has it not?” he was asked. ‘lng old on account of gray hairs, “By a convention - of growers. | When a simple remedy will give your yes, but not In a legislative way. The | -8iF youthful color and beauty in a standard must be made a matter of [OW days' time? law.”—Orlando Reporter-Star. | Most people know that common | garden sage acts as a color restorer JAX CLUB WOMEN VOTE |and sealp tonic as well. Our grand- DOWN EQU | mothers used a “Sage Tea” for keep- TR AL, | s, wots asq’ Kt LARGE BEARING ORANGE TREES ——==._—=—-‘-——__=—-_-7_.——-_—-===—:__——= This sub-divlllon is located between Amoretti street and Patterson street. Tennessee avenue is opened, and is beln* paved with clay the entire lengeh of the _ sub—dlvision. srmee oaas ‘Abn ua“, ~ MVOw AV i il Dain ne - a l'vo i gc fioim $450 TO $475 —— Prouram for Tonight, 8- 0-5-N-N-0-0-B-8-R-0-N-5-R- Vaudivilie February 11oh, 11th, 12th| TheMusical Sparks STAR EYE'S STRATEGY. (101 B””"*-Drlm ) R D SWEETHEART. " (Imp—Drama.) THE o = THE HOODOO LETTER. (Eclah_cm“”) i ONE ON JoNES. ( Eclalr_cm‘,d" ) 10¢ 5¢ IS 5 Chlldren L] . e Jacksonville, Feb, 13 —The im pression which has gome abroad thar Jacksonville society women wer> Jcetting enthusiastic for woman suf- frage eeems to have not been well fourded. The Woman’s Club of this city, supposed to represent the most advanced sentiment of the @ex, vot-| ed down a motion at the meeting yes- terdny to secure the endorsement by the club of the demand of the Equa! Suffrage League for a constitutional amendmontL granting . the hallot to women in“Florida. s Work for Susccess. It success doesn’t come to you dont blame the world. It 1s the same world in which others baye made good. Get busy and go after.it. lant. In Wyeth’s Sage and Suinhuwr EASY PAY NTS Hair Remedy we have an ideal prep- aration of Sage, combined with Sul- phur and ‘other valuable remedies for dandruft, itehing scalp and thin, weak halr that is split at the ends or coustantly coming out. A few applications of this valuable rem- |edy will bring back the color, and ir & short time it will remove every trace of dandruff and greatly im- prove the STOWth ‘and appearance of the hair, Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and notice the dif- ferefice in your hair after a few dlm treatment.’ A1l druggists sell i, | der guarantee that the mondy vm be refunded it the remedy is not fi- actly as represented. FUTCH & ROGERS Office: thch7 & Gentry Building