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PERSONALG ARAGRA fi' - , { | i The l.ldh; of Urace li\'a.ngcllcul: Lutheran church will meet in regu- lar session at the church Friday aft. ernoon at 2 p. m. M. “Case of Fire : «-v-——'l"tn\sruum SPEAKERS TO BE ¢ left today TOr | am FARMERS' CLUB SATURDAY. | ALFIELD, S i .11l spend the next DA On Saturday the Farmers' Club e et s Pwill meet at Mr. Lugene Finn's howe 1 . wite and daugh-'goueh of town, and on this cecasion l : for their DOMe the members will have with them soda, after a three Profs. Spencer and McQuarrie, of the wkeland. | State uuiversity, who are making a i tour of the State in the interest of | i Houston, Texas, ! aapiculture, delivering lcctures on ! pwumu with lh"inubje( ts of great interest and bene- | ord Shoe CO.{fiy to the furmers. They will lu-, ¥ years experi-{ yyre at the Farmers' Club Saturday vasiness and 18 a0 ang it will be to the advantage of newcomer, especially, to be present and gain knowledge and ex-, perience from these experts, h‘\‘ery-i bedy cordially invited to attend, | bringing well filled baskets. i every rary left last night whore he goes to at- vention of Knights a delegate from NEGLECTED A WARNING, LAKELAND MAN UNDER ARRLJ IN TANPA | . 2 VeKenney came down ranton and will be on busi- | Orrow Charzed with carrying ¢o ned tomorrow |y and weapons, J v, of L. ey her | ., dy wi reesied |18 instead of lad to Know 1 in the tu-y horetarned Later Carr ) en for the!ecom;lai 01 P after his | Lie imbers and | wus tound he had 1 the has and took Carp into o ly shipping | warning 2iven i Fampa Tii- is receiv-| bune mbrough TIRE DFPARTVEN TINE WOR - fered 1 ¢ zoes to | 1 m U in { « 2oes him d the fol- i Carl K meiastical- in attempting 1o ni For the the school hous Mr. and Mrs. | the fender, mt outside of a few ¢ each gea. | bruises, came ont ht. r faith in Lake-| iHad it not he the improve- | ments that tl mittee have ——— recently ins station in auto tires|the way of a tele phone, and alarm the famous tell, which allowed t! ver to lose 108, also a gen- | NC time in getting to the fire, the Prest-0- | house would have been burned to ce. We the ground and likely the houses iring low- | et to it. So w oosting Lake ing N vou just as land remember the laddies, M:o v same (‘Iass:a"’f alwars “on the job and see us. ! Supply Ca. T IN THE PIA \F\f‘ 74N Y. --I:l JVJE&'_, J l "f_’ !:‘1 The Call of % the Woods o “*15,¢ 25¢ and 3¢, -y = ma.) laid tep-line: ! I The cornerstone of the new Cath- 'olic church at West Palm Beach was | FOR RENT ' 1 | | ) 1 | AUDIENCE HIGHI.Y PLEASED WITH LAST NIGHT'S SHOW. A good sized audience attended the Maddocks-Field players’ perform- ance last ‘night at the Auditorium and without an exception all were highly pleased with the show. “In- diana Folks” was the bill and all members of the cast were at their member of the cast were at theiri ularity and is being more largely at-!} ll\ndt bd at every succeeding port‘orm-' ance. A matinee is in progress this afternoon, attended by a large crowd. The Maddocks-Field players have gained very considerable comment throughout the South, as being one of the hest and most up-to-date at- i tractions ever presented to the pub- ‘lic "are the best money ean produce, be-| at popular prices. Their playvs ing complete in every detail, and controlled exclusively by the Mad-| docks_Field players. The repertoir is varied and very makinz | it possible for them to reproduce any | of the twenty-five plays on & day's notice. As their stay in this| city is limited to a few days, thev will select some of their very best. | “The Call of the Woods™ is the bil} for tonizht and it prcwmises to be a extensive, one recently with impressive cere- monies. The building is being con- structed of tile and will cost §20,- 000 when completed. ~Double house just fin- half squares 6 rooms 200, ished, one and a north of school building; and bath in each side at Box John . Cox's office, Get key 0. Who 1 of ti : Don't Syd- v, for vou to the !"M.A H ine cx- nlorer ! \ 11 place, which i i ary name of fircside trave ite, To do n the map con { Melbor with cy, divide it by two into tl equal parts, and the point nearest dney will stand for the future copitel of Australia. his site v I \ fied by o ition of it took a r conl ! clect the site de Japan C ] Erazil, Ja ( t of 100, ( y will 1 1 d{ ' 1 ‘ ‘ f ) « A (€ « d. Iy I cted t « 1 0 famil ons, will be sent fir:t ry next the first party of will start for their new home The Danger. “It may scem a ing matter,” gays a writer in the Oocrver, “but I think that the man vlo wears his | gloves seems to be smarter than the man who carries hiz gloves in his hands.” Surely it is no trifling mat- E!er‘ Ope might meet the Observer | writer any dzy, and then if one wrre c'\rr‘»l': one’ inctead of wear- i Ing them, v an ontsider one would | feel.—The gloves 0 i 0 1¢ P on to ueinz such a - aratic the trouble of This objection has been overec - the Wyreth Chemical Co. of \nv, ‘\orn who has placed on the market e a superior preparation of Sage, com- THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 12, 1913. g0 E ; i t e icans and their interests SENT TO PROTECT Py T T @ RETn Y Doancrms Pt g- N - ° - v \.,Ig 13 5y d ( WI & £.( First. Second. point in Lakeland. Third. Fourth. Fifth. Falil. Seventh. Because all Streets will Vighth. Because it is the most in Lakeland. Ninth. Bccause Tenth. do, or S. M. STEPHENS above illustrations show two of the six battleships in Mexicon At the top is the Colorado and Admiral Flere Sulphur and other valu- NOTICE for dandin i ; Notice i [ | h 1 Iy A 1 1 ) | il i e Atlantie Coast 1 n 1] ( o | o ) t | i ( wn tion na Privinety days p tot st it, w rantee that the | gon of this o, to-wit: One v owill refunded if the rem- jgad of bulk f oy ( not « tly as represented pounds, more op less, shippers S P ] WP NN VLR WL W PLT N A Yo ¢ in Park K1 Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Because it is as; HIGH if not HIGHER than any Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes cantbe scen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all steeets “his (raded. ‘I wish you had | | | u I R PAGE FTVW AMERICANS IN MEXICO waters for th rotr ctioh 0! Aner v botiom the Vermoat and vira e o \ { Webh ‘ i 1 1la | | | 04-\Weil i " NOTICE. ekl 0 is 1 1 « i date horeof d will apply to the L lature of Flovida foy o eharter for the towi of Brad! W, V. RANSONE W, o ENCY 3. 0K 1OPERS TUCKER, IR, Attorney. 248 Wee AFERRAMPFIDNN SO DUVEY B 7 iil Residential Secti SONABLE Buslding