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,, Case of Fire o 18 uullod to meet 14, ut 2 p. M. Chiter of M il but is some vet-' e glad to learn. B des of lat land are urged , peeting called by Mr. : wkson for Friday afternoon ard of Trade rooms, the full 5 of which meeting will be g oy page three of this issue. b ) R pepper, of lola, Kan., e iy on a prospecting trip, wh:!e re i1s the guest of his . L. Culler on South enue. Dr. Pepper is much lakeland and we hope Lecome a citizen of i, ning through it intermingled witn comedy. The cast is good, ¢ e ik has received .Il an this be saic of Mr. Normau 1 nickels which l Field, ove of the owners on the shio 1. A buffalo'and rormer Jeading wan wWith the o 1o an Indian's ' W Parks con erse. They ‘and ol s to us, but 1 talent 0" rth, 80 wWe o t come our i ) i i il no Popular | prevail MR, BLAX b, vi OPLw L TiR 10 ASCIRANIS \ 1 [l ( I i which has vod that | ary el e movers for ! bhe heid tor 1 ( lot this aft- | pad I cliv i oon commence | wut ) tahe dn this me, corner of {ter us Yoty Wl n ool a and Orange ! lond precinets, 1w hall has drawn iutorin you of my conciugsions ond o for a two-story | the action | am taking o, which will In this campaiznu foi ty's prettiest | postmastorsiip of this city I have endeavored, so tar as 1 have beer o able as committecman, to prevent an ‘ o LADORSES PLAN OF pointiment by unfair political ma falill 4 SCLCOL MATTER, Vipulations In this 1 teel 1 have partly suceecded. In addition to the I most heartily | ferezoing 1 have decir that t! rse the senti- people hold a primary election 1 r recent is- ! hominate their postiiaster I b school ques. | Pot 1 1 it acit qu i e on vital im B Lint Vess 1 nees y i i 1 ap led to by d o of the sub-school ' €rs for « f 1 committ other and de- ¢ man, | have carvefully refrained ans of g.,n]”,‘ ti! this writine frowm 1 facilities | any one whatever what course | ore the next Wt uld pursue in the event no pri nd o would sguggest | mery election should be held, 1 wish « of the tax pay-! | ool distriet and| ested, be held al(] 1t we may he uhlo! Lireement., : 1 "wonld be well tor lheg €ur-district school '+ Council be pros-l FEATON, Mayor. e autn tires famous | the ' L ;8 ‘ - J V188 R BEST IN TH» 2y - xl![n\u 1 ' 1 ! . The Al Society of the! mdg \ has been «. |ll°'s.u,|. 10 his hearers which does all #nd political to deal with.” lis cordially invited to attend. in the case | Brown. | , LAKELAND, FLA, MARCH 11, 1913. is struggling to better his lot life. ile has recently been elected te the Legislature and his public ser- vices in this capacity will tend to increase rather than lessen his ne- cessity in life. The fact that Mr. Brown was the only one of the applicants who re- sponded to my suggestion for a pri- ingness to submit the question to the Democratic voters of this city, is a 'DR. LEWIS CON'IINUES TO DRAW GOOD CROWDS. Cumberland Presbyterian | ckhurch continues to be a popular | gathering place, the revival being jcentinued all during this week. Dr. Lewis preaches excellent sermous and is making new triends daily. The P night gervice last night was well at- i nded and the singing was good. Dr. Lewis always brings a mes- much good, and the public generally ' Ser- vices tonight at 7:350, GOOD SHOW LAST NIGHT AT THE AUDITORIUM | The Maddocks-Feld players opened a Six nights' engagement at the Au-| ditorium last night when they were seen in that solendid play, “The Turning Point, the dramatizatioa of the story which ran in the Satue- day Evening Post at one time I'he audience last night was lara. and appreciative, and all enjoyed the play, which had a story of love run- to state in pacsing that 1 think vho have wazod an open contest {oj is position are entitled to cor eration before others who micht have endeavored to secure the tion throngh more secret means, for latter the public has no opportunity for expression Of those who have requested my endorsement a8 committeeman | have concluded to support Mr. J, ( onsider Mr. Brown quit. as well qu il pesi- of the UD!TORIU HEAT ¥ "!..) rs in HEINDIANAFGLES ’:'IS,c 25¢ and 3c. - | tistie, 4 and capable as any | ter, although not a controlling one Further justice to Mr. Brown re- quires that I acknowledge that my failure before this time to commit myself in his favor has not in any ;’measuro affected the warmth and icordially of his friendship towards ime; and 1 have been able to see that ishould I not have endorsed him for this position his friendship would have continued as warm and cordial ‘as before. | regard this as a very dexirable quality for a postmaster, ‘who will have enemies both porsonal It ap. p-.-|~ too that his appointment is quite as much desired by the gen- ieral public as that of any other per- 'son who has applied. ; 1 am placing in Mr. Brown's hands 'a letter endorsing him for this po- sition along with a copy of this let- lerA Trusting that you will accept this {letter as a plain statement of what i1 conceive to be my duty, I am | Yours very truly, 377-adv. KELSEY lconsiderulinn with me in this mat- BLANTON. Real Meaning of Cross. Tt 1= suid that the signature of @ eross. ruch ured on old documents, 18 oftery isunder:tocd to mean ignor ancr on the part of the siener. It was imes dne 1o inubility to write, o'ten nrong the Saxons DAL was an attestition wood fatth, a for tl tra 81 ) ni neeg s ofter t maa the war 1 of we ¢ would ‘ on Way 1t Coes, “That man secm tic about Pl to be enthusias inkvilie Everything pleases him. “l been away for 30 years,” explonod the oldest inhab- yitant, 1y tomo riow hedl be looks ing up e tim Sl cussing the bad trun servi FRENCH JE\ /ELRY IN VOGUE Artificial Trlnkc.s Are Now Worn by the Best Dressed of the So- ciety Women. With the maukera of tuls attractive Jewelry grovi more clever each year and copying more closely tho genuine, it has long sinea ceased to bo a social er well-dressed woman to use it. The designs are ar- the picccs ful and the as gortment offcred o wonderfully large, a woman has at her ¢isposal innemer- or for the ablo little trinkets tor her adoru- ing. | It is parteularly suited for gift giving, particularly from one woman to another. Now that carrings are £ ¢ much the vogue one may have the rizht kind for each gown, when the most elaborate pair seldom costs !a sum over two figures and much ! more H’"]l 'ntly one below it. The carl =rd rhinestone e fects are es r«»;:.il;-' rood, and there are gleaming pendarts, little bowknots and other ornaments with which to deck our ears and fill our trinket boxes. Then there are corsage pins to hold one's flowers in place, delicate trifles that are alinost as pretty as the blos- goms lht v hold. Slipper buckles, too, 5 French jewelry—enamelled elrd and rhinestone affairs look their best when decorating H ueda slipper, s and frills and and other neck 1 woman vwho several bar g 179 s and the I i the ¢ rhir ear-goid, one may { of them for [ 1 v i bl Wi fint Wi i not it will po Yo \‘(.HAPLI».A']}' LES. Comeintodayandtryit. 1 re and results absolutelv certain, S2nt by mail if desired. Price 50c, Mammothjars€1.00. WILSON’S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25¢e. For sale by ALL DRUGGISTS ~|of you; and has much less means and [ mary election and expressed his will-i €rig r Mrs. E. M. Holder announces Spring Millinery Opening Thursday, Friday ano Saturday March 13, 14, 15, (. Latest Models and Styles in Ladies’ (. Best Quality. L Prices Lowest in the City Misses’ and Children’s Hats. Balcony J. W Chiles’ Department Store LAKELAND ‘miess ‘{un iy Qu N £ h“¢ v K Jiwend aaan i ' w0 b NG ARG AR 3 PARK AN AL R PN ¢ Ten Good Reasens Why You Should Own a Lct 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 “his Fall. Seventh. Fighth. Because it is the most attrac in Lakeland. Ninth. o REASONABLE Term: Tenth. Berause if you don't, veu will wish you had, if you do, will always be olad. Deen- Bryaii G. C. Building or §. M. STEPHENS Because all Streets will be Graded. tive Residential Section Because Lotscan be FLORiDA e — ! antisepiie tares taken into the stomaee! ] the seat of can It be cured by snums oo ](l“} {)’ "WCI‘ ( hd S Nty dig- - tors wi choonly cante additionad e i \ L the mowc, head and 100 ritation. Don’t waste time on ther = At sy ) ‘ . o ay alter A " a‘\l} FLaste, smo , wd improves the heat Dalm from your drugs vdoafte using it for a day you will wish you | i More than this it nithen : {1l weakened and digeased tissues had tried it sooner. AL e Lairg L UBUS profeeting you aseinst a vetupn | Mothers ghould give the childy UL Tl LA GI Mo the troublo. This. remedy will [Bly's Cream Balm for colds andg for 8 uaver JABHH A GO G hTiah 1 iy dinsl rivevont fts [orolin: JEAR-portoetiy Marmlicss, and wt o relict by simply anoint 4 2 g Sl e I: ] e chronie or vesaltine in oo Dleasant to take. ©onostrils with ream | tarrh, | like internal medicines which ! _\ il entireh ]‘\_ ;{” “”I'”m_”_v‘“”": Johnnle Jones' Sollloquy. vt the stom or strong snuffs' o the membrane lining the air p.}. | Gee! 1 wish I had a history thas ivh only ravate the trouble SE8C% and cannot bhe reached by mix could repeat sl —=Jnder