Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 19, 1913, Page 5

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" Case of Fire| Phone 5 000 4 Mrs. © . T. Clark are the . son, born last night, . qtiendance. b s et i Mr. Elmer E. Cline, one of Au- i burndale’s leading citizens, is a vis- litor to Lakeland today. ' “There’s 4 hen on’ in the school bulldmg proposition. It there dll_\ results, we'll cackle. are Prof. B, Janowski was in Lakeland today and stated that it is his in- SLnt i tention to move back to Lakeland at . olton is having a nice 4 in the vieinity of ding. kool Robison returned this o a pleasant visit with . i Emory O'Neal zt Tif- i E0E3 p G W R tiroover expects to leave (bt for Gainesville, Ga., soes to spend Easter with Miss Suella, who is at- b [ dine au 1 p sweat will conduct the the Methodist [Rev at . &' has zone to Live Oak '.1.« duys . i Mrs Allen, of Chicago, i ety Lakeland, being the urother and sister, Schurman at their oty ol town = left at noon to- yak, where he goes to val which is being tHe will return in A « pulpit at the First o e on Sunday i tHlarper is packing up preparatory to ¢ to Sebring, where he « eeneral store, His i~ regret the removal of sxeellent family from wish for them mue?n wss 1 their new home, zoods s My lones has returned from st to Mobile and was accom- eland her friend, p md, who will be her time. Miss Jones and college mutes latter is there- enjoyment by md were vsit of the unusual wishes to follow the ex- ‘e way, and the secretary Trade has written lnunll for information manner in which this city | way -Tampa Times “Lkins spent yesterday uiille, where he went on 88 on i ase ik v oarounds gt St. Augus- Tjorts that many homes, vthodists are going up ubly grounds and that a'l over the State look *nt as a paying one, place to spend the et - telophone books, fresh iTskes of the job depart- £ office, have been eircu- st i the absence of the + 1'% big eister, Tampa and | cted with the Anas- | an early date. ! “In these reoprts should be re- | —— - fquired: Miss Lillian Murrell and Miss “First. A statement in detail of | tirace Meadows left for their homes in Florence, 8. (., today after a very pleasant visit in Lakeland the guests of Miss Murrells tather, Mr G. B. Murrell and family. “From the Manger to the Cross, the splendid picture shown last night at the Auditorium, has brought forth much praise from all who have se(-n{ ir. This portrayal of the life of the Savior will no doubt be witnessed by | a large house tonight. Mrs. G, H. Alfield was made happy :GOVERNOR WANTS LIBRARIES FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Continued from Page 1.) ty where land is located. | Circulate State Reports Prior to _Convening of the Legislature. l “Under the present system, the Lieunial reports of the State officers 'v not distributed among the legis- «tois until after the Legislature is 'l session. Not reaching them untii | tais time they have but little oppor- lt.mily to study the reports and con- sider the suggestions made by the iheads of the various departments. | " hese reports contain valuable infor- "'mation and should be in the hands of every legislator at a time when he can give them careful study. A law { should be enacted requiring that said bhiennial reports be furnished to each member of the legislature at least twenty days prior to the regular ses- s'ons of the Legislature. all expenditures in each officer's de- partment made under the head of the colleetion of revenue, the enforce- nent of the law, current or inciden- tal expenses paid from either inci- "dental funds or contingent funds. | *“Second. The number of employes in each department and the salaries | paid in detail “Third A detailed budget of the jentire funds necessary for each of- ficer's department for the next suc- | coeding two years. | “Fourth. A concise but complete ‘ statement of all the operations of the 'I'Hfi EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA.,, MARCH 19, 1913. ROTICE. Notice {8 hereby given that sixty days after date hereof the under- signed will apply to the Legislature of Florida for a charter for the town of Bradley. W. V. RANSONE. W. H. SURRENCY J. C. ENGLISH. EPPES TUCKER, JR., Attorney. 348Wed REMOVAL OF OFFICES. The Skinner Irrigation Co. have moved their office from the Drane building to the residence of M. J. Pettit, North Florida Ave. Mrs. Pet- tit, who has had charge of the of- fice since the consolidation of the Skinner and Kimorough interests will continue with the office work and correspondence, and any down- town husiness will be transacted in the office of Mr. J. W. Kimbrough. 437 0id Time Remedy Dartens the Hair Gives Color, Lustre to Faded and to Gray Hair—Dandruff Quickly Removed. For generations Sage and Sulphur have been used for hair and scalp troubles. Almost everyone knows the value of such a combination for Keeping the hair a good even color, for curing dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair, and for promoting the zrowth of the hair. Years ago aturday night by the arrival of her | department during the period coy- |tPe only way to get a hair tonic of ephew, Mr. Chris. Gotzen, of Pitts-'cied by the report. ! this kind was to make it in the home, {burg, Pa. who i¢ attending the Car “Phis will furnish valuable in- | Which was troublesome and not al- negie Tech in that eity, He was formation tor the legislators when | Wa¥s satisfactory. Nowadays, almost reared by Mrs. Altield in New York they consider the appropiration [#BY ub-to-date druggist can supply city until he reached manhood, and weasures and give the people infor | s pitrons with a ready-to-use pro- his first visit to his aunt’s home in nation to which they are -»nlil|--d_"l“”- skillfully prepared in perfectly the land of flowers ix one of great conecrning the public husiness™ jeanipped Taboratories pleasure to them both s An ideal preparation of this sort — ————— ; ir Wyeth's Sage and Salphur Haie Mr. J ¥ Crecting iREAT PARX SHOW COMING. | i Landsome home on South Virginia B SR ' Remedy, in which Sage and Sulphur are hine ‘i or valug aventies which s being built by Mr Startiig nest Mondiy wieht and it ’umllluul I“Il‘h n:llnr h:]h::t:h reme ' or s "OUDIeS 1l ’ Vionzo Losan Mro Logan s also continuing tor the entire week the - | . I|| I)“ :I ‘llz'] |l‘» Nt . |l . .1 wel aln 1l 5 108 4 C roor building himself o new honie i gror-saurs of Lakeland witl huve Y MEOR JORIIE. 118 00 08 X . i R coming out. After using this rem- the same locality, both of which will OPPOrTLENILY to see the Great ¢\ . i 3 cdy for a few days, you will notice add much to this already fine Fesbaf Park Dramatic Coooanoall their nat 4 i Hohd TR | ; o i . the color zradually coming back, hnee sec lura y nt » ll iree ‘,|>n I l'||\lI<|l|l||l | ey come ( your scalp will feet better, the dan- - is i | from Fampa, where they e be Miss Eloise Bowyer, the Popular plaving for tour weeks to um\nlm on to Tampy yesterday morning. She is one of the most popular members of the younger set and her welcome Tampa Times |THE “WHITE MAN" AT Mr H. T Calver, of the Euslv-rn Sales Co., putting out “the only ! minute Corn Cure,” is in the city for a few days, demonstrating the merits of his preparation, and is located for the time at Henley & Henley's drug store. Mr. Calver i8 a unique and | striking personality, especially when hLe allows his locks to flow free, hav- ing a remarkable head of hair, snowy whiteness and reaching below his shoulders. He is a very pleasant gentleman, and it will interest any- one to call ar Henley's and inter- view him--whether the caller has corns or npot ot |GO TO CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE burb, scll a portion of lots at at- Via South Atlantic Limited; daily through train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, F.P. A L. & N. R R, Jacksonville : * telephone subseribers, .:v annot but look with sur- v “ many new phones put paet iX months. Ther: ¥t 600 phanes in use and P31 18 oxtending its limes & possible, thus giving £ n the outskirts the great convenience. L T N — torwY. *-'» PICTURES AND THEM RIGHT. ———— - TRIBAL LAW. ek Reel Western i Feature.) R 174 2z Bassou in the| 22 Role.) ..... ....-...-bl. J TIDRR 19 S iTONIGHT Real Worth of Dolng. Do not do some good thing ca m pose that you may be bappy. You must do good for the sake of dolng ' good, and not for the sake of m kick'ng back of happiness.—H. W. Beecber Macaulay’s Idea of It The Puritan hated bear baiting, not because it gave palon to the bear, bur because it gave pleasure to omnmm—nau ilay. UDITORIU THEATRE Music 5-piece Orchestr: From the Manger to the |Cross N : | home is sure to be a very cordial one, ! | THE WHITE DRUG STORE. ' ]nA! —— |lous, and not the least pain felt. The | |18 gone; | water either. the latest and best corn cure ever ! prepared, and like magic, and attractive voung daughter of ponses at every performance "hoe Mro and Mrs. B J. Bowyer, Boule Clampa press and public have been vard, returned home yesterday from joud in their praise of the Park show Gainesville, where she has been with 'y wreed them to remain ton, relatives during the fall and win- weeks mor From Lakeland the ter. While there she has received g 1o Jacksonville 1o 61l a4 fow ' special mstruction in music and art “\\'m-kS' engagement in that eity ‘ Miss Bowyer spent Sunday in Litke- | 8inee they' 1ast playe! here ther land with her father before coming ghow has bheen materially strensth ened hoth by the addition of ne members and some of the newest an best plays now heing produced this country Theotergoers of this ::-il)' can he assured of a great treat all next week. ' NEW SUBDIVISXON TO BE PUT ON MARKET. - Wateh the Evening Telegram to- morrow for the advertisement of our new subdivision (Sloan Park), just west of Lake Buelah, For some time | we been grading streets, hav- ing most of them graded, and many i (of them clayed, having some of the very hest streets in the city, and will in the next day or so have maps completed, and property priced, and ready for sale While we do nor want to sell all this property, fee} ing sure that it is going to be much more valuable, we will, in order to start what we are sure is going to prove a very desirable residence si- have tractive prices. D. H. Sloan. 28 | JUSTTEN . — the | That's all the time it takes to cure the worst Corn, Bunion or Cal- day for sticky, disagreeable plasters | no soaking of the feet in It’s the simplest thing in the world—just apply Corn Fix, in a few | minutes the Corn, Calloug or Bunion | dlsapn"ar' Fix is guaranteed to fix any corn. It' is abeolutely safe and sure. Bewarn of imitations-—they are harmful. In- sist on Corn Fix. | Eastern Sales Co.. Newark, N. Y. | See demonstration now at Hen- ley’s, the White Drug Store. {Corn'FIx ] and without pain. Corn .« 00?0*:-0‘ Wuth all New Plays MONDAY NIGHT Wholesale an9 Retail Lumber and |Builders Supplies Prices Right ] Office: It's a real question of dollars and ceuts to YOU. want to know how “Do you ust and where your money is being spent?" The only dependable, exact meth- od of solving the above is the open- ening of a CHECKING ACCOUNT You can practice GOOD economy PR 7 Jeq only when cartail A checking aeconnt will show yon than a month’s time there will be a you the expenditure. wonderful difference in your hair. Don't coming out. Elaborate Scenic, Effects “THE END OF THE TRAIL” Admission: TEN CENIS to all. B The Paul & Wayaer Lumber Co. | It Will Pay To See Us i i neglect your hair if it is|druggists sell full of dandruff, losing its color or[that th§ money will be refunded ¥ Get a fifty cent bottle | the remedy is not exactly as repre- druff will soon be gone, and in less of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur from |sented. ONE SOLID WEEK STARTING MONDAY, MARCH 24 ~—— THE GREAT C.W.Park Dramatic Company IN THEIR BIG CANVAS COVEREDITHEATRE eserved Opera Chairs 25c Extra. Nothing Higher . . | LARGEST STOCK 0f LUMBER IN SOUTH FLORIDA know WHERE o youp druggist, and sce what a few days' treatment will do for you. Al it, under guarantee New Vaudewlle Acts Gorgeous Costumos You Must Sec This Play Service: “Right Now" Foot d Mun St. w Phone m

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