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Case of Fire . pes has returned to where he is a orsity, p spending the week-end « parents. Mr. and soott and family leave Sarasota, where they Jeir future home, Mr preceded them several \lderman, of Arcadia, ¢ her sister, Mrs. J. P, her home on West Lem- + will be here all this o ——— pascom Carver, Leland Vaxwell Carver, Malcolm 1 Alonzo Trueblood took vorsion vesterday to Se- report a very pleasant J oW M- Spear, of e visitors to the city, | J cir cousin, Mrs, F company k +town to Tampa today the sights of Sonth Weakley, of Ulmer, 2 rominent physician of ! Mrs. 0. B the hous Deer, are o ouncil, at the fatter's " st Main street, Mrs .M returned home ves- 1 pleasant stay of sev- land. Mr. Thomp- r of Salisbury, and for r ' e coming to He is one Thompson, of kocks in La 1 heen winter s most ardent boosters, s oo zood word for akes Prinzle Bros | Wis Vith here Tues- i W headguarters known or have Out ten vears, vdowe know him 1o ot only a faithtu iocood friend of aequainted witt ronicle | N. Stevens and | f 20, who o heon v in Lakeland, oe- Hoess™ eottage on East “It today for Tampa, take the hoat for ug from there to Mi- Over-sea railway and m ach, where thev t tew days. They a 4 of Lakeland, and the v made during their they will again re- son Sunshiney Hawkes acked house yester- the Presbyterion ’ hieet being “The i ‘ zht he preached at ‘i E irch and this morn- students at the pub- S 1 man who is nev- *+11 doing, and hig voice © Tl to be used for the i uplift of his fellow ' this morning for St. “re he goes to con- ¥" Chautauqua. s A EDISONIA) FWAY OF AMERICA. “n—Educational.) Y.{':'L OF THE SEA. Gem —Drama.) AT TH £ HE FLAME. Dra ‘fama of Old Japan.) B N ruppy 19 rmes O with the lat-! Mr. John Patterson, Sr., is con- fined to his hed by illness, which his friends trust will be of short dura- tion. i We regret to note that Mrs. J. D, Allen has been ill for the past two weeks. Her friends trust she will soon be able to be up. Mr. E. C. Flanagan has sold the Phoenix Barber Shop to Mr. T. ¢ Peacock, of Tampia, who has placed +his brother, Mr .. A Peacock, | irhur:«- s manager 1 | Ale. J. O celery crop, two cars having already gone forward and another shipped tomorrow. Mr. Swindel will riove about eight cars. His stock is excellent and received are good Swindel is shipping his prices Mrs. R, W. Browder has returned after pleasant visit in Lakeland, the guest of hep brother, Dr. R. R, Sullivan and wite. Mrs. Sullivan, who came down with her daughter, will remain in Lakeland some weeks a flonger, the cuest of her son, Dr. Sul livan Dro 10 Mossman, of Point 1 ant, W Va s in Lakeland for a stay lo ob some time and is comtortably cated at the home ol his old triend, Mr. J. R. Talley. e season and notes gogreat chance tovisit was down last m Lakeland sinee his b | Sister Ksther Carlotta, State president of the U ‘11'.. will not be in Lakeland this at - Cernoon but will arrive tomorrow, (rid Oowing to illuess, pat 200 will meet the Daughters at the ome of Mrs. AL Darracott. A1l imembers are requested to hear tae change of date in mind and e inoat | tendance Mr S. W Point W, Va., ety and have rooms at the B I ¢ Mrs. Swisher are Lakeland and Mrs Swisher, of Pleasant, are in the residenee Mr much pleased with Lol Hawking and and are thinking of mal ing this city their permanent home Mr o Swishep heine alveady financially interested heres owning an interest in the Ndaiv teact four miles south of tow Welve dived in Lakeland nearly ten vears and during that time we've put in our annial delicate hints that pan editop likes quadl, bat inoall that time there’s been nary gquail until Ptoday when Mavor Oseayr Eaton fay rored us with what appeared to ug to be niine covey, They made a spread fit tor a king, and we pro {nonnee Mro Eaton not only a gentie- fman and a seholar but o genaine |‘DI'III|1- of good fellove, who knows Lexactly how to toneh o man's bt and he has onur sincerest thanhs tor ILis delectable “handont | Call at our salesroom, Peacock lhuildinu, and look at our line of [ Ford and Cadillac cars, for which we | have Polk county agency. We have | cars both lines in stock, and, while |we have several carloads ordered, :flu',\' are coming in slowly, some or- {ders having been placed since last | 1oans up the country it is going to [he very difficult to secure cars for this section. especially the universal- }Iy popular Ford and Cadillac lines, {80 if you want a car in the near fu- i‘turc‘, better place your order now Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co ; 281 | | AUDITORIU FATHEATRE TONIGHT Sarah Bernhrdt in Queen Elizabeth 15 and 25 cents _|The Telegram in| is to be I8 to e | to her home in Bowling Green. Ky, | | | October and when the spring trade Many citizens have expressed to the Telegram their approval of the | proposition outlined in Saturday’s is- sve, relative to bonding the school “district for §70,000, to be used in | pure * the present school prop- lert adding $10,000 m for improvements to that property, and expending the remaining $25.- ¥ $15,000, #0000 for school purposes on th- South side. The proposition is abso- lutely fair and impartial, and it é\\nu]d enable the city to go aheal tand complete the sewerage work in {accordance with the original plans. knows mno “North !side” or “South side;" it is represen- | tative of all sides, and wants to see | that done which will be beneficial {to the community as a whole. Mr. P. B. Haynes seads a commenication on the school situation (though not [ bearing on this particular proposi- tien) which will «mpear in tomor- [ TOW’s issue, It ‘indeed, pleasant to hear the many complimentary words from i the ,Lakeland and her institutions. Kv- from Mr. Bryan down, unstinted praise { for the manifested by our citizens in providing the magniticent | Auditorium the vity's pro- gressiveness generally was the sub- tieet of mueh favorable comment “Sunshine” Hawkes, the renowned Ulecturer, went out of his way to state llmm the platform that the Evening Telegram was one of the most c¢re 'Jnluln newspapers he had ever seen in any community of this size, and ctherwise complimented the paper highly. He had merely chanced {0 pek up a copy of the paper when erriving o town, as nearly every Petranger does, and he stated how it He could have had other than - what merit of the peper, had met no ene con Wi Chauntauqua people relative to YV oone of the lecturers, had SOTeTprise and od- |impressed him Lo object he thoneht was the Knew o it trav el all ovep the world and possess the minds of the country, Know 5 zood, and i s indeed Lakelan b wmsin They are !:.m::! boosters gud they will not tail Lakeland in their ! HERID nected with “hese poople. whao brizhtest \ hat sranfying to have tions miect thewr approval I 1o advertise travels LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL.. .. HONOR ROLL. (Week Ending Feb, 21, 19130 I'hose who have made 90 per cent or in scholarghip and who have been perfect in punctuality and attendance are entitled to have thei names placed on the following honor roll above GRADE XIL None, GRADE XI. None. GRADE X, Tunnoe Bryant. GRADE IX, Genevieve Duggan, GRADE VIIL | James Boulware. Annie Jones Alma Bassett Virzinia Lutsey. Iris Bryant. GRADE Gladys bavis, Grace Murrell Edward Holbrook. George Tibbals, Hazel Ingler, GRADE VII B. Redella Gain Nannie Funk Keith Addie, Addie Bailey. GRADE VI A, Roy Mitchell, Frances Holland. Lonise Roequemore, GRADE VI B. H. Sloan, Jr. VII A, n Mary Donald Conant, Royal Huchingson. Lonise Pantley. GRADE V A, Annie Laurie Waring. Henry Scarr. Ruth Taylor. Essie Gordon. Mildred Klausemier, GRADE V B. Weaver, None GRADE Bruce Rhoades Beulah Lohman. Clond Mecl.endon. | William Melwain, Blanche Lohman. GRADE Ruth Rice Nettie Wheeler. Plant Herrin-ton. Oscar Eaton. Eric Phi''nne { GPALE ! Bertie U'n"* Fdith e v Paul Davis Ralph Upson, GRADE 1t | Dennis Brvant. Lois Fitts. Mary Boulware, John Cannon Nancy Holt. GRADE 111 Ruth Swindel. IV A, v i PAGE FIVE. | perfect heads of hair without a sio- . gle streak of gray. : TO00 LATE TO CLASSFY . sosremk ot smar. e, or when S the hair seems to be lifcless or dead, | Noah Holt. Edwin Franklin. Pruce Grant. Mary Rader. FOR SALE—Vulko-Fibercne, the . . g jable hair-restorin GRADE (. puncture cure for pneumatic tires some good, ;el':i lbe rexlwrte' i : Leslie Williams. Liquid that can be applied to tires irpatmen; S0 : once. Specialists say that one of the Blanchie Johnson. CHAS. M. JONES, Principal. at a cost of from 312 to $18 for a car, and which will absolutely pre cent punctures. Sec me and end your tire troubles. J. O'Hern. OONT PULL 00T A Few Applications of a Simple and wholesome and perfectly harm- Remedy Will Bring Back | less. It refreshes dry, parched hair, the Natural Color. removes dandruff and gradually re- “Pull out one gray hair and a doz- | stores faded or gray hair to its nat- en will take its place” is an old 8ay- | ural color. ing, which is, to a great extent, true, | Don’t delay another minute. Start if no steps are taken to stop the|yuging Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur o cause. When gray hairs appear it!gnce and see what a difference a f. is a sign that Nature needs assist-| gays’ treatment will make in yo ° ance. It is Nature's call for holp.;]’;n". Gray hair , dull, lifeless hair, or hair| This preparation is offered t- ' that is falling out, is not necessarily ' public at fifty cents a bottle, an. it a sign of advancing age, for there pecommended and sold by all di .- are thousands of elderly people with oigtg st preparations to use is the old- ashioned “sage tea” which our wrandparents used. ( The best prep- aration of this kind is Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prep- aration of domestic sage and sul- phur, scientifically compounded with later discovered hair tonics and stim- ,ulants, the whole mixture being {careflly balanced and tested by ex- —_— b. Sarah Bernhardt in moving pic- tures will be scen at the Auditorium | tonikht. This is something fine. A five-piece orchestra will also dispense music at this popular playhouse to- night and in the future. The Musie Club will hold a chorus ipruuiu» tomorrow afternoon. It | fulchight CleanGoods o L -] SCENE FROM “HUMAN HEARTS,” | stouning car and will soon be ready for His professional card ar Lomorrow, 299 husiness, Bulk Coffee 25¢.pound Pwall appe a large line auto tires tubes, including the famous Michelin, and other lines, also a gen- [uv;ll line of auto supplies, Prest-O- Lite tanks, and Presto service, We buy direct, pay cash, securing low- est prices, and can sell you just as cheaply as vou ean buy same class roods anywhere. Call and see us. Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co. 282 We ad carry Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & @. PHONE 93 OHOBOPOD! Dlsoreditable Polnt. Rt 1s in every way creditable to Bandle the yard stick and to measure tape: the only discredit is in having @ roul whose range of thought is as #hort as the stick and as narrow as ‘he tape—=Horce \linn, PARK HILL VWAV WY Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. =Se O Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan .2 or §. M. STEPHENS