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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, MARCH 17, 1913. where tal nville, -iware Dealers i on next Saturday. e ape—— 3 ne i schonl, y \ (hine hands e, Mrs. u Georgia for the go from o where they will l.egislature, md will radi, the Voman's ('nllm.c at wuding the day i et that he had al- | fnd fin it Lakeland as he Ioof its growth and | the paper and he Florida’ fl‘ o one of “Case of Fire| hone 5 000 ..cors is able to be at 4iter an illness of a ¢ friends are glad to . \l.lashan has rveturned he has been‘ soveral weeks for ny friends in able to be at “llege Glee Club will orinm tonight, coming auspices of the Lake-' They will no ¢« a very pleasing enter- 1= down tfrom San- Mrs. Brown and to Sanford about Prown's run be- i r Eaton left this morn- ribidl‘““‘ in Lakeland of 4 where he goes . invitation to the Na- to visit , kitehen, L was whle | lwe guess the I1 both cases Mr. H. T. Herron left today for Jacksonnlle where he goes to spend w\eral days on business. Rev. D. B. Sweat returned home lhlh morning from a trip to lh< Man- atee section, where he spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. . Rucker came over at noon from St Peters ibnrg. where they have been parti- | cipating in the Chautauqug at that piace. They will be here for a few . days. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Carsten and fam- ily left this morning for their old jheme in Ann Harbor, Mich., after a several ' months. i The fire department was ('i\llml!‘ out last night to the home of Mr. V.. V. VanHuss on West Main street, ! where a smal] tire had started in the' The flames were put out with the chemicals, the damage be- ing ouly slight. This morning the alarm sounded and the department ! 2ain on the job at the home o Mrs. M. S Booth, but it proved to e a false alarm as the house wasn't on fire at gl Smoke was issuing from thie chimney, and the diteher, it is said, became excited and sent in the alarm thinking the smoke was issi- g rrom the root A\t Jeast that is the yara the large crowd told on this wendertal piece of mechanism that is making o potato tield of the streets e proparation tor the installation of the sewerns I'he crowd had to blame somebody for the alarm and ditcher ean stand it i Lake- | department was strietly on | however, the |lh~- Job iid many were the compli- ments paid the department sponding so promptly for re- one of Florida's | §T, PATRICK'S DAY 0BSERVED tly commented on | which he ninent declared | o any town vigitors to wis Senator H. | | | and there have nd, who was here! here he made a! and ex- ication at the n's now under way in tor Drane is a great iversty of Florda and e Dty great growth it is this office, BY WEARING OF THE GREEN, FFaith, and it's St heen very few lapels that haven’t loomed up with a touch ot green in honor of the Despite the disagrecable weather, the Crain and the wind, the good natured ‘I|'|.~I| are happy and they're “around here”™ all right when it comes to loyalty to the “ould sod.” But the in the afternoon | sunesville Sun. looking additional school appearing Felezram wood and feasible the only thing all Stil] there is no ac- and the commun- an't somebody do or make a mething? olumns, Sizgested. [DISONI QG C( »[_‘\n ONES. ‘omedy.) 3 "ONSPIRACY. u Drama.) N EVENT medy.) 'ONES. lentifie.) Remem- sition of this ¢ work consists in i on which the ay agree—that is * objectionable plan. ' on the plan pro- but will and support a bet- It is not #at until the Legisla- " this most import- time for action is 4487000000 90¢ A LDEsT AND 3!31’ IN THE colebration over here ferent from across the following will show: water, as the St Patrick was g temperance lad, Who hailed from Dublin town; by chasing snakes from Ireland But fuith i | This £ood saint won renown tis different nowadays Here ‘neath the Stripes and Stars The man caught chasing snakes, be- gor, Will land behind the bars We carry a jargze line anto tre and tubes, including the famous Michelin, and other lines, also a gen- ral line of auto supplies, Ishown at the 7!FROM THE MANGER TO THE CROSS, TUESUDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. In the presentation of “From the which will be Auditorium Tuesday Manger to the Cross,” tand Wednesday night the public will ipulpil as the | matic have an opportunity of seeing what has been given credit by press and “the triumph of dra- the picture has been shown extensively in other sections of the country, its presentation here will be the first time that the won- derful film has been exhibited in a lecal theater, The very nature of | the subject, which as the title indi- ilfllcs, deals with the life and cruei- Patrick's Day | occasion. | is a little dif-. Prest-0- | Lite tanks, and Presto service. We | buy direct, pay cash, gecuring low- est prices, and can sell you just as cheaply as you can buy same clase goods anywhere. Call and see us Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co. GO TO Via South Atlantie Limited; daily through train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, F. P. A. L. & N. R. R, Jacksonville One Way. Mrs. Benham—"Here is an article ‘oning how to add tep vears to one's fife Renham A UDITORIU THEATRE Music 5-piece Orchestra TONIGHT Rollins Coliege Glee Club CINCINNATIL-LOUISVILLE | You can do it by | fixion of the Savior, makes the pic- iture of more than ordinary interest land promises a record breaking at- hhd‘nln at its first exhibition. Adans LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL. (Week Ending March 14, GRADE X1i Lula Hart Louie Layton Elsie Norton. Loring Bracken. Ivan Jackson. GRADE X1 (R B None. GRADE X. Tunnoe Bryant Forrest Clonts. [.ee Kinsinger. Lily Dale Thompson. Edith Tomlinson. GRADE IX. Leon Jackson, Genevieve Duggan Lillian "Gain. Hattie Tompkins Edith Anderson GRADE VI, James Boulware \nnie Jones Jo ¢ Mebendon Miviam allam Ennice Guthrie GRADE VI A Mada Phillips GRADE VI B Redella Gain Nanuie Fonk Keith Adair loseph Beeson Hernan Mathias GRADE VI AL Royal Mitchell, GRADE Roval Huehingson 0, sloan, I Mary Weaver, Ponald Conant, Mabel Mathias GRADE VA Annie Laurie Waring Hubert Wright Norris Upson Henry Searr GRADE VB, VIR None GRADE 1V A Cland Melendon Wm. Mellwain Lee Crews, Ruth Bedenbaugh Irene Milton GRADE Miller Pope. Maxwell Williams Anna 8 MeGlashan Helen Morse. Cettie Wheeler GRADE 1V € Gladys Fidler Lois Robertson Kdith Holbrook. Holt Henderson GRADE 111 B. Hettie Belle Reddick Ruth Swindel. Edwin Franklin Mortimore Haynes Mary Rader. GRADE 111 C. Walter McLendon. Louise Swatts. Aubrey Dillard. Earl Futch. Clarence Edwards. IV B Those who have made 90 per cent | or above in scholarship and who have been perfect in attendance and de- portment are entitled to have their| names on the above honor school. CHAS M. JONES, Principal. GOVERNNR HAS"ROOD IDEAS ON BANKING LAWS (Continued from Page 1.} coming awakened as to the need of the hank gunarantee. Tt I8 right and Just that we chonld have this pro- tection. Pennle enzazed in every in- dnstre are interested in this rrohlem Florida ean he among the leaders in this richteons eanse, or it ean wait nntil the national government and all of the other States have acted, and then fallnw ac the kite's tail. | reeommend action now.” Arthn=ite 49 §-11 Tandg Feld by Piaht of Saversiontv, ; “In Tlarida, ag in practically all nther Statee of the Union, the State prrne mare or lees 1and held by right of envereionty, This ownership by tha State consists of the land be- art and photographic perfec- |3 | tion. While . The Paul & Wayiner Lumber Co. Wholesale an0 Retail Lumber and Builders Supplies "It Will Pay 3 Service: “Right Now” Prices Right i To See Us . LARGEST SI()CI( OF lIJMB[R IN SOUIII IlORIflA I Ozfnce Foot Qf Mam St L] Phone 322 1 1 i x 4 DEOEOHOFOLOHOSIFOEOSLEOH. SOSCSOFOSOIAHOPASOFOSASAS0 SOBOSDH 4L s ol t-OSASTROSOSC 3 l'nquestionably vitality of the hair authorizing the 'thero» is no better remedy for hair internal improve- tween the high and low water mark {erty, and therefore recommend that | on a number of streams and bodies of |# 1aw be enacted i trustees of the provement fund to make such salesy o S i R ing mature grayness, the mavigable lakes and running op oongracts where it is deemed tor b streans within the State. In some of o pagy and lakes more or less |4, oo “ : Upon wmm-‘ | New York put out H 53l ronbles, espeeially e water in the State and the heds of all and scalp troubh ] p than Sage an. Sul phur, if properly preparea The Wyeth Chemical Compans of an idea) preparas- interest of the tSate to] the streams { phosphiate deposits exist. of the land so held there is more or x | tion of this kind, called Wyeth's Saxe less valuable timber, In many in-! A “flrm'css way land Sulphur Hair Remedy, in whick stances the timbep has been n-mmwl‘ 4 sage and Sulphur are combined with from this land by trespassers with- “ ’ulln-r valuable remedies for Keepine out the State having received any t0 “arke“ t e alr-lh-- hair and scalp in clean, healthy [ compenzation whatever therefor. At/ [ condition P present no express authority is vest- It your hair is losing its color o7 A Little Sage and Sulphur Makgs‘ constantly coming out, or il you are Gray Hair Vanish—A Remedy '(youbled with dandruff or dry, itebs for Al Hair Troubles. scalp, get a fifty cent bottle of Wy . eth’s Sage and Sulphur from your a great part of it Who does not know the value of | druggist, use it according to the sim- should not he disposed of; but as|Sage and Sulphur for keeping the|ple directions, and see what a diffe there are cortain portions of it which | hair dark, soft and glossy and in|eree a few days' treatment will make it may he for the State to | geod condition? As a matter of fact, {in the appearance of your hair sell v 1o contract for the use of, 1{Sulphur is a natural element of hair, All druggists sell it, under guar- deem it advisable that some one of |and a deficieney of it in the hair is|antee that the money will be refund- the State boards be quthorized to sell | held by many sealp specialists to helea it the remedy is not exactly as {or contract for the use of such prop- connected with the loss of color and ' represented. ed either in the governor of the State | op anyv ol the governmental officers or bourds to sell op dispose of any of this property, “In my opinion, desirable Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because it is in the]Best Town in South Florida. M Second. Because it is assHIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. B Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. 'l 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. 'R Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section ? in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. —...__—s C0=——x= Deer - Bryan: G. C. Rogan 7., or $. M. STEPHENS