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1HE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 14, 1913. —1 TRSONALS| MQAG ’ue i Class No. 7 of church will hold a cake sale at the i beok store next Saturday. A(Jllnllcnu-a at 12 o'clock. “Case of Fire hone 500 Re . B. Sweat, of Lakeland, the ¢ P . . s o ——————— R _——" | .luumpll shed editor of the l'"lul'xd:xI mented by all. ‘ rlces lad R ] h : m, of Limestone, ! Christian Advocate, was in the city Tonight the company will give dl A [g ’ ; { this morning 0! yesterday en route to Manatee, where ' benefit performance for the Lakeland = nght : 3 i " Smith regard- ! he will preach Sunday. Mr. sweat Military band, and as this is a splen- | 4 8 . C . it Ster, who Bos @ s omost estimable gentleman and is did canse and one every citizen ? No’l S i { recognized as one of South Florida's sbould be zlad to aid, the house & C: ?. J g ‘ tmost eloquent ministers. - Tampa should be packed to the doors. The ,? g | o ot Pittsburg, Pa., "Tribune, and will give a free concert in l{? To See US g i wolund and is mei — front of the Auditorium at 7 o'clock. "? ! x 1 its, Mr. and Mrs. The tirst page of tod Telegram ' Everybody should turn out to the d - - pretty home on s rather “stormy,” dispatches from performance tonight. “*Shadows Ufi Ay many sections relating details of loss a tireat City™ is the bill. ’23 lARfi[S] SIOCK 0': lUMB[R |N SOU]“ tlunl”A - {of life and property in many scetions, s ? it 5 % o, 31, went down | Meanwhile in Florida, and particu- The Caloosahatehie River Steam. | ’é i E {uys g0 on @ Visit | larly in this portion, ideal weather boat Co’s rvoute to the Fast Coast ' | ‘ P )k sick and has! prevails, as, indecd, has been the ‘Via the big lake and drainage czumls‘ % ‘ Offlce. Foot d Ma‘n St ’ phone 322 i turn home. Herlcase for the past several months, has becme so popular that we lmw{ her speedy re-pwith the rare ciception of an occa- decided to inaugurate a weekly i § b i | sional bad day schedule beginning on Thursday aft- | ;oemmo«sosmm-om-&om&ommmu-o »c»!omoooz-o-oco«bou- & s ! srnoon, March 13, at 2 o'clock. The | # QO0OQVNON DOOGINONVD L HGOBORC 0 ¢ LOOOE D0l PSH ‘ 5 SR BB, poriionn, Match 1, ko ek L OO00SO0D0000OOVOSGHO00 < v 3 rson spent yester-{ Mr. Bibb, late of Washington, D. steamer Suwanee will be utilized Iurt — . fl while there had | ', Las located in Lakeland, and is this business and will be devoted (‘x-’u ot able to attend on account of the and Rev, James F. Winnard that for of the W ' i i rin ' oce e i serell residence Qs to the accommodation of | BOU ibie to atlend g . ” 2 UL Mml“mll,”l?. l:lllp, (‘nl‘\n.p,\m.. Ll XI(\rI‘ i ,I’ ook “‘“ _,““ ‘”, » ‘.“,,,.: b seriots illness of her father. A tew- the ministers Friday evening \l- toof the i ‘Hld‘r;h,l‘.':. -.!lw”‘ly‘ 'l\[%:l ].1:. - -:»{]I»m'.\ (]M,\- ; Bian (hy was sent them. o thoush Mr. Winnard lives in Tonpa v to that pla eled extengively look S g NCINNATI-LOUISVILLY Fi e W Newell, the noted Bi we all feel a eltim over him becaiis ot e hw.l‘““”’ e ilde Lo - e e i the Wintep Bible sehool he was our State pre went for toar o b « l year sich roads are) 7 s, bt says Lakeland it Atlantic: Limited; daily i ==t i Gt " Ath y dun Bt G T . & Teinie 1 o Do or | Py two o addr years L . g il b 4 Lo ; : vl hted his Sunday afternoon th inter a 1y will e mr“,v i PopiA T i \ wh 1 !.(u.x‘ I|.. . m: 1y ‘|l ‘1 : Pt : s e . '\ 3 N & ith | B nties i he e | N h : . 1ties in t lf | i i TR liour of Voo 1y Mav Dennine, and M M e i A en by Rev, Georse I of Oy th her | 1 SEAVOR ( e oy i : | ! i i Ut "l | | \ d \ ik 1 ! i i L N W 1 o 1 Lice i eve b ndid wi r il g : i G SR TRRY id o women s ' of tl oorin | ; 1 - 5 Briehtwell, West Tampa The 1 ) | ) e ) { [ i- : i ¢ . rtnent wis not ipplied "ol i 1 ! > 4% K i o i : ; . \ Iarricon, president of the en lea ! : . 1 : I peLl : . ‘u ‘lil : tertainin wicty, was chosen Stat : ‘ . \ .‘4 s w.‘ triet, and dont 1 next conven S ) I N § y' PR : in their tion meets in Gainesville, There were ) a0 : o 1 had 1 or 1 0 ‘ P ; 1.1- , vr‘l ,‘ 1 e Vi S it A R botween 60 and S0 delerates opibi e | Ly I W loridy e i e b GRACE A. TOWNSEND £ ot L : t Lol oy f the S vale Miss Mi I State lea Interlachen, March 12, 1913. her carly REVIVAL CONTINUES Mo iu priteinils to o b e d charce of the menw if \ been quite WITH INTEREST. .ntion B — Shsas.s ',‘-—f;;:’ B— ———r—m:mr'"-'fl“ - la:to et o) — state cotor< B O . chuiot vis AN 24, a0 i PRGN has been T ' t th i folinge plante ¢ I's. His Prechiytorion choreh v in the Concr ! (, ' ’Q ?'f ! ; i ) s 24 : P : ‘ d &m“ de o £ \ nt y: ¥ maeet- | 1" otton up | . { . 4 t o'clo tents |l {1 ritin A SERVICES AT T TENT I | 1 | \ e TaT, @7 th 111 - Y ¥ o N \'-‘1 v L O t 3 t | i .-3 | Rl ‘ R ] el - 3 Y ) Call 1* it turd - ) n ann el e : : 3 - B Y | rs. Epi ; b Hotite -t Toy.crenit : First. Bccause it is in the Best Town in South rlorida. “ ‘ v on Lake O r § iy te & ant B Eranzotist nrise Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any 3 wa 1 lor, of . : ! nt N in a private park, “The Ind pOlm n LakCland. it Mound v i y 2 a s . . . . 7 ¢ . ) 01 Rev. Edar B Sirotler, the Third. Bccause it has One Mile of Grarolithic Side Walks ¥ We eral seeretary from China spoke i w-'1 n a heart-tonehing n . . * . . . . ‘.I'\ i 11 08" Hddron Wl et Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. . ik Ave sterennticon . 3 . m s 1 mi 1 China In the cansention weevi Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe scen from its Summit. [ : I to T AR R s Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be p'anted on all streets hic I > - - <al Fall. » ¢ INITORILA ¢ 25 ¢ o g 4 Y Seventh. S all Stre | i ' { ; " i Vighth. Bccause it is th ntiai 3 { / | tee | ! : - [ 1] L i ) i ' e A { i 8 ‘ e Tent iIsh you i ¢ L] s - 1 \ b4 % g } anae A ! { { e t————— { :J - - - § I 8 l - L " £4Y Lo 1 3 £ " . i %0 ‘ e | STEPHEN. 2 : -3 B - M g or §. /M. NS i o 5 d 3" i (. Stevens 1' ':y et W rnm |5C, 23¢C and 3ok, . 1) oo IS j AP 51 {1 admirably the Presbyterian | The sale’ PEBFORMANCE TONIGHT WlIJ- BE FOR BENEFIT OF THE It was a highly pleased audience that witnessed the play by the Mad- docks.Field Co. last night, when they guve the “State's Attorney.” The play in itself is full of dramatic sit- uations and in the hands of Mr. { Field the role of the Attorney was handled, as was that of ["Alr. Berst,” the politician, which ! was splendidly interpreted by Mr. O. 11D Does. The play deals with graft in & large city and of the triumph of right over wrong. In the various sit- uations the two political foes, Mr. Field and Mr. Does, uphold their! parts like the real anm: they are and their work was highly compli- | SBGO wwo«oz-o&o« MILITARY BAND. 3 § COOHICLOAULICTOOUNG000GRNG0C000CA00O0C00 0 WWWWWWW 2000000 000000 TOVCEO OO lhc aul & Waym r Lumber Co. | Wholesale an? Retail and Builders Supplies It Will Pay Lumber i - Service: B————— DA O De P