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M [CRSONAL?® DARAGRAPH Case of Fire hone 5,000 pond, formerly ot ¢ now of Tampa, to visii R has .orth, Texas, slatives for several ~topped in Jacksonville enroute Wwest. I Lewis, of Birmingham, 4t the Cumberland Pres- 4 Sunday at 11 o'clock in the evening at 7. The + cordially invited. E McClamma, a formes ¢ resident who has been .z « store at Chicora for nths, has been adjudged a rhe meeting of the cred- J1 to held at Col. John 8. Ed- tiee on March 7 at 9 o'clock, +1 Mrs. R. W. Stayner, of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.| Lakeland, are spendin? | . Anna Maria Beach and' .~ the Marquette cottaze front for a couple of with this place as head- ruising around to the of interest along the Vimon, i railway pas hinld tor who formerly Lakeland and Fort ded to return to vln~‘ Mr eht ten acres focated of Zolfo ot the De stublish his home o He expects to arrive Ly onthly box of supplies to the hos Iy part of March and provability, have a num- accompiany him veite s | | | | ‘mml and would like the help of the ring: one of these is that the first The second Municipal band con- cert will take place tonight at the Auditorium, and a fine program wili b2 rendered. In addition to th. band music there will be recitations by Mrs. William Steitz and Mr, C. A DBurridge and probably others whos: names we could not ascertain, There will be solos by some of Lakeland's hest singers, and the entire prograu will be pleasing and entertainiuz from start to finish. The price of admission will be 25 cents. Ever) - hody should turn out and gne the band their cordial appreciation and support FORMER COUNTY CLERK MOVES TO TAMPA Mr. Mrs. A, B Ferzuson leave today for their new home in Tampa much to the regret of their host of friends, not only in Bartow but throughout the county They have been closely identified with our people and our interests for vears and are deeply heloved by all who know them. Mr. Ferguson besides being deputy county clerk for a num- her of y¢ clerk twenty ye such an enviable record for faithfui performance of and wias county o duty and whereveq these good people go they will have the pleasure of knowing that no new he friends will truer than the left behind over old ones thev have Bartow Record CHURCH, HOME AND HOSPITAL BOX TO BE PACKED BY MRS. TILLEY All Saints branch of the Woman': vuniliary s in the habit of sending community at large. The subjoined report for i1wi {sbows that the help thus given is extended to all in need of it withinn ssett, of Lakeland, spent | he limit of the means available the city <oud sermon at the Meth- | iong contributions to Mrs While hers he | Any desiring to help will pleas: Tilley 1 o ‘¢ k| 3 " it the 11 o'clock QOUr. | Bet Tennessee avenue, who will pack a. ternoon at 3:30 he thering of ad- | wen at the | 118 message was great- | ted by assett those who beard 15 a4 successful I Lakeland and is als» Christian gentleman. t the vision to help sin and is heeding the Di- 4 substantial manner, means and time for the of the great cause of ome and abroad.—Fort fruits of the Boosters'' 4 have been borne, a ouple who had been in ¢ weeks, having come up | tndian td in conversation with | nd real estate man, said: * saw your crowd of Roos- ' through the streets of it read those banners, we ‘auted to see the town that th civie pride and enter- "1 50 we came on the first it to tell you that we an delizhted with Lake- the prettiest town we've ! frand just such a place d like to make onr home thinking strongly of "'perty here.” 1t is needless "4t they are “being shown" 'S very little doubt but *ill locate here perma- th 1o OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. © 3 BIG MIXUP. —Comedy.) — FOREIGN SPY. Drama.) iUr—Comedy.) Niion “JRIN TNDER 13 | of everything,” A UDITORIUN, i ! | | R | |} p— ~.=...;o|Reserved Seats25jc.nts the box 1912 273 Seventy-tv o ‘During the year tients were cared for. o* these were non-paying. Out of the 19 died. The total of the non-paying patients fov whole unmber, cost the vear was $5,941.09 Fhiere wer Our own faith Methodist Baptist. .. Presbyterian Congregational Lutheran. Roman Cathoh Christians. i W hite Colored 2 U nitarian L0 Digeipl | W6 Dutch Ref.d t 14 Adventist. 1 1 Christian Al 6 Jew 10 No religious connection. . 280 Male »? + Female . ....138 This report ouprht to gpeak for us nt so far at least as to vrove that our work is not reduced to gectarian that we can no lon ger count on adequate returns fron patients, and are striving keep up our mission of merey, ouzht ve not to have some kind recogni tion from other professing Christians than belong to our special fold?’ lines, and now nay 1o Changing Hues. “You are In love with a blonde” re marked the fortune teller, ‘but after you marry her. beware of a brunette who—" “No danger” remarked the patron: "It the woman "—The Ladios’ Wor'd ams Self-Sacrifiee. “De man dat reaches foh de biggest said Philosopher Sam, “allus gets left.” “All right,” replied Eractus Pinkley, “111 take de worst of ft. You kin hab dis emall cucumber, an’ ['ll tal+ de big watermelon.” IATHEATRE fONIGHT MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT Other Local Talent Few men have made | THE EVENING TELEGRAM AMBITION TALKS & {|3ow to Rise to a Higher Position. (By Harlan Read.) Several years ago 1 happened to be in the basement of a factoiy v kere one of the shipping clerks wax busy nailing up boxes and writing the addresses consignees upon them. e was doing his work in a ver) unworthy, slipshod manner, much more poorly than his best, as | could see plainly. 1 at length ventured to ask why it was that he was doing his work so carelessly “Oh'" he replied, “1'm dead tired doing this stunt. There's anothi:r tellow in here who wants to o so- I'm doing a huw boss to put me on something else. That's the way they have here. S0 long as a fellow is good at a little thing like this they'll keep him at it forever. 1f 1 get off of this job I'll get a chance at the office posi- tion that I've been looking for ever since 1 came here” Now, I'd like to record here that be got “taken off of his job" alto- gother, but it isn't true in this par- "tieular case. lle was put on the books upstairs, and when he got tired of that and began to do poo. work he was sent out to do the coi- leeting, The same trick. He worked it threadbare. Then he was let out for good the manager, who, as a boy, had done the job of letteriny better than he did “The best way for a man to ge: out of a lowly position,” said Rev. Johu Hall, "is to be conspicuously effective in it Sure he was right of BB DO OO QOO him by hnt not often AS A SYMBOL OF AUTHORITY Wedding ngv kcél]y Has a Signifi- cance Apart From That to Which | Sentiment Is Attached. a token of binding authority, 'l‘lwl gold symbolizes the purity of affec- | tion; the cirele the endless love; | of the ancient purchase money. the ring is lost it is a warning that the husband's love will soon pass away; if broken, that he will dle soon. Tradition hzs been responsible for many stories concerning the wedding ring was made by Tubal Cain for Promethens. This ring was of iron and adamant, the iron signifying last- fngness and the adamant perfect con- cord. used a plain fron ring, while the poorer English, even in the nine teenth century, used the ring for the church keys. It has not always been customary to wear the ring on tha third finper of the left hand, but there 18 a reason for this modern convention. Besides being less used and therefore less ex- poged to dancer, and being the weaker finger and therefore symbolizing the wife's dependence, the third finger of the left hand has been supposed from the days of the Egyptians to be con- nected directly with the heart by a vein called the “vena amoris.” It was indeed the finger of life, and con- gequently it is most fitting that the wedding ringz should alorn it. ORRINE | CURES DRINK HABIT. So uniformly successful has OR RINE been in restoring the victims ot the “Drink Habit" into soher and useful citizens, and so strong is ot confidence in its curative that we want to emphasize the fact that ORRINE is sold under this j» tive guarantee. If, after trind, you get no benefit, your money wili be refunded ORRINE costs $1.00 per box. Ask for free houklit L.ake Pharmacy. powers, a only will always be right if yon bhuv @ watch of us and let us v te iclean and keep It in repair ivi o | Por JEWELRY 0. all kinds come to us. We carry a complete line of the newest ¢ and best values in Jewelry at prices. Come In and see our displas Hl. C. Stevens: S Da e T DO DOVOOOGTOIVOO0000! MDD D0 M b g b4 The bride or the girl who wllhel\ The other scheme works sometimes, | gomething pretty and inexpensive may make for herself a dainty petticoat. Choosing white satin as the foundn-l | ton, she has simply to sew u| from the height of the knee a f lace slightly frilled on, but only shightly, so that the pattern may be| seen | when thero is chosen for the frill a I net applique with a scalloped design For aces the wedding ving has been | that recalls brode it im.. price paid for it tukes the place | darin coat from Japan If | into this country as a handsome outer wrup in large numbers, the result being! 1 opportunity for a wide cholce In‘In patterns, colorings and lengths. There gre oo muny others who desire to do is also a wide range in price. Of ypo job for them covrse, the cost is largely dependent’ vn the amount of handwork, An The early. Romans commonly|aayng to | nary dew. LAK ELAND, FLA., FEB. 28, 1913. e e The Paul & Waymer Wholesale ano Retail Lumber Co. Lumber and Builders Supplies It Will Pay Prices Right | . LARGEST STOCK OF llJMB‘I?R_INA : Foot ¢of Main Office St. W Service: “Right SOUTH FLORIDA Phone 322 Bridal Petticoat. Correct Hatpins. | Two Ni-assorted, fll-selected hatpins | can destroy the beauty of a hat be- yond remedy. I'he mode at present ¢ 18 for small-headed pins, and where ounce | Thinestones are used it is in combina- | tion with pearls, says the New York Times. In pale gray and faint pink The petticoat looks exquisite tones these imitation pearls with a border of brilliants make a charming ornament for the simple hats of the rie anglalse in net. present vogue. For the black or white B’ it hats, black glass pins may be had Evening Coats. combined with slightly cut white glass, | {a & fews vears sinco the man. 'Mitating the populur black enamel | vas introduced Sd crvatal fewelry. | Now they are being imported | Strange. It 18 strange (h*! S0 many men ake fools of themsi!ves when there ST 1 Baby Prints Not New. New 8ource of Radlum. | Reglstering the finzer prints of Itallan university professor 'bables Is nothing new, as every land- have found radium In ordi- [lord who has to pay for fresh paint lcln testify. 8im~'s Club Coinge.. While Mr: W, w busy in bee kitchen prepo @ thie lizht refresh ments for he. | i cib which e cludes the m ! o of the nelghy borinz connty, Sully Hill, a poor farm- er's child, came in with a donation of home-maae picilis. “My mother be longs to a club, too,” said Sally. “Does she? And what do they do?! Play eards?’ “No" “Sew?’ “Oh, po; they just draw names out of a hat see who'll have (he next meeting.® s Just So. Curiosity is finding out something about somebody else that don’t com- cern you and which would make you mighty mad if somebody else found t out about you when it dida't com cern somebody else Macaulay’s ldea of It The Puritan hated bear baiting, not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectators.—Macaulay. PARK HILL VWAV Ten Good Reasonsr Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Second. point in Lakeland. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Sixth. Fall. Seventh. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive _in Lakeland. Ninth. Tenth. do, will always be glad. Ses: —— G. C. Rogan or §. M. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Because all Streets will be Graded. Residential Section Because Lotscanbe soldon REASONABLE Terms. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you Deen- Bryant Building STEPHENS