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at least accord decent protection to the enterprise. Contrary to this and in the face oi our earnest protest, the Council has allowed several cheap *“carni- vals” to locate near us, without li- cense and practically free of any Jack Chunn, of the Amer- | cogt whatever. This, too, in the only pank, went down to Tam- | geagon of the year when we might »day on business. kave hoped for a profit over runmn.r. | expenses, They have, in the past, required l e Mertie Gracy "::‘;:"i:e ::::itew of these so-called “carnivals” \ (rom Atlanta, wdulte course | t0 Dlace their “refined exhibitions" " aking @ POSL-Bra e upon streets far removed from the 3 Spirella Training sc center of the city, but, after the Au- T ditorium has been built and equipped L A, Fort, supervising archi- | as well as any first-class Auditorium of the DEW botel building, has | in the State, it seems that “near the { the home of MT. M. M. Fldely Auditorium’ is the only suitable Fast Orange street until next Jan- | place for wandering tent shows. . where he will be comfortably | Only Wednesday night' the Coun- Liled with his family at an early | cil gave a permit for a tent show on & vacant lot directly in front of the\ (askier state st nood 10 — Auditorium and as an extra induce- ment granted this tent show a re- duction in license from $25 per day, as required by the ordinances of the city, to $5 per day. No legitimate enterprise, such as ours, can hope to live under such eendltlonu and we are, therefore, { foreed to close the doors of this pleas- ur J 1 Jones, father of Mrs.| p Deeson, died last night at the ! on jure-making enterprise fof the peo- ple of Lakeland, until such time as of his daughter, North ! some future city government is rida avenue, after an iliness of oy o o) protect its home institu- ut two weeks. The body will be | tions, EAnREReEn |t you see anybody going around ar 1o look real holy todsy you put it down they are attaches of aer the banks or the postoffice, these institutions are oblorvin;l Friday. Respectfully, jped tomorrow MOFRINE to NeW-. oA rrAUQUA AUDITORIUM AS- . accompanied by the “'”“Yl SOCIATION, ¢ interment will be made, H. . Bassett, president. R. M. Futch, Secretary. (A Resolution Adopted by the Board of Directors March 20, 1913.) I 1 Weddell, of Lakeland, is in ity for 4 few days. He is herc bnding the conclave of the ghts Templars, of which he is the it Eminent Commander. During tenure in office the organization gown wonderfully, due to his tiring efforts in behalf of the Ma- je fraternity.—Tampa Tribune. HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. There will be preaching immedi- ately after Sunday school Sunday lflemoon lbout 4 oclock by the UDITORIU THEATRE ¥r E. M. Andrews, manager of Southern Auction and Realty of Greensboro, N. C., is here it a force of auctioneers and 2d men for the purpose of con- ing the sale of the Stephens & o property, in the beautiful It Hill suburb of Lakeland. The MONDAY, MARCH 24:h TAMPA YALENT |Prices 13, 28, 35, 50 will take place tomorrow at 10 ok, details of the same appear- in un advertisement elsewhere in paper. IITAUQUA AUDI- |TONIGHT TORIUM E—L_CLOSE DOORS. lakeland, Fla,, March 20, 1913. "“'GG R%'S 0' flct ures the Public: lm Wwith great regret that we are 7 ‘i to announce the closing Pl" Les . i 15 Cts. I1ulanqua Auditorium mm'Mfl"'"e Wed. and Sat. dw fo far as nightly picture| o TO CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE Utions aud other popular Price|yj, South Atlantic Limited; daily inments are concerned. through train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, ‘auses for this action upon|p p, A, L. & N. R. R, Jacksonville. I, which have been many and fev@atvd. may be summed up in 4t After the large number Rtkholders have invested a large L of money in the enterprise, vl the prospect of reward, but " Tith a view to furnishing a l ‘;?»H-cnndut'v.ed Auditorium for t of the community and of ‘" tize t0 meet any demands “on it, we had reasonably éad expected that the City il woulq sufliciently appreciate Y2t8 10 the eity and the '“'l Tade by the stockholders to EDISONIA, ODEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. Prices Right UGHTING OF LOVE'S WAY. (Gen—Comedy-Drama.) —— THEE OPEN ROAD. ”mD-Dramx) "HORUS GIRL. hnfl‘—Comedy ) Office: Foot ¢f Main St. Rev. Collier, invited, Mr. Fred Mercer is numbered among the sick but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Willcox leave Friday noon for a few days’ visit in Atlanta, Ga., befora returning to their northern home. They are loathe to leave this sunny climate. (Y Mrs. George Pearce and daughter Ruby were callers at Mrs. Inman's \\ ednesday. There seems to be considerable do- ing in real estate in our burg lately, Mr. Willson having sold his place and Mr. Trumpher having sold O\I! also. Mrs. Lowrie visited a couple days at the home of her husband’s people this week. While we are growling sbout so niuch rain, we are not having ey- ciones, earthquakes, etc., like some of our northern tSates are experi- encing. Possum up a gum stump, coony in a hollow. Well that was not the way it was last Friday. While out driving in the neighborhood of Mr. ‘nglish’s, Mr. and Mrs. Willcox and Mrs. N. H. Davis espied a something aliead of them in the road—a part o Barnum & Bailey’s circus (as they thought). Mr. Willcox bounded out of the buggy with his whip, that be- ing the only artillery he carried with bim, and proceeded to capture him. This wild animal when he saW he was being pursued turned to take in the surroundings. Imagine Mr. Willcox's hair standing straight up and he hollowing for Mr. English to bring his artillery quick, to which Mr. English responded. Being no trees at that place stumps answered the purpose. Mr. English took de- liberate aim and at the crack of the gun the animal fell. Mrs. Willcox said all the time she knew it was a raccoon and believed it was on the way to the club house. A FPIEND“YG%EE' i Corn bother°you? Corn Fix cures 8o quickly, decisively and painlessly that you forget you ever had a corn Once you apply Corn Fix, the work begins—in less than 10 minutes the corn drops away from the healthy flesh and you feel fine. No corn too stubborn for Corn Fix—it works equally as well on Bunions and Cal- louses. Corn is the newest and saf- eft preparation, and is being imitat- ed by a lot of inferior Corn Cures. Corn Fix is guaranteed—don’t let the druggist sell you something just as good—there isn't any. If he doesn’t sell it, we will send you a bottle on receipt of 26c. KEastern Sales Co., Newark, N. J. See demon- stration at Henley & Henley’s, drug- gists. It Will Pay To See Us » of Lakeland. Everybody mnwm[ "[' Ward Compton W. T. Sloop F. X. Becherer 8. R. Miles F.J. Semple ......c00000 St. Louis J. M. Campbell Bowling Green Alabama, J. R. Gamble and wife. . Wetumpka Henry Morti R. J. Harrison Haman Williams Arkansas. E. E. Mitchell and wife. . Morrillton J. N. Pitman and wife. .Little Rock J. J. Rimsdet Wisconsin. 0. P. Shafer E. S. Shoner H. K. Prisbee and wife..Pine River J P J R John Hamilton J. Vanzech Towa. 8. C. Abbott and wife. . Marshalltown C. T. Gadd and wife. ...Des Moines Frank B. Lormes and wife...Cisco W. J. Deering and wife. ...Atlantic I. N. Peterson R. J. Breckenridge i, Mr. Jantz . Clarksville Hamp Willidms Hot Springs New England. Mr. Barker and wife. .. Mr. Briggs ......co0000eennnes ; W. P. Bogordus P. G. Wuertz ........... Cleveland George M. Gray J. B. Corson Mrs. and Miss Corson Mr. and’ Mrs. Forrest...Chillicothee Mr. and Misses Secristi. Waynesburg A R. Vinstul Cornersville Pennsylvania, John W. Hatton New Cutle oma Okhlwma City Unknown Residence. Smith, Hutton & Kirk L. C. Matthews Fred Pfaff Uncle Pennywise Says: A man who's becn a failure at e orything else figures that he can ab Y ways fall back on the chicken bush sess, e —————— Valuable Stamp Collection. How stamp collecting has become speclalized is instanced by the sale in Paris some time ago of a collection of Swiss stamps for about $40,000, ———— Difference. The omly difference between @ caprice and a life-long passton is that the caprice lasts a little longer.—The Tattler. Use for Old Newspapsrs. China uses wmillions of pounds of old mnewspapers, chiefy Dritish, a8 wall paper for hous.: nd cottages. The Paul & Waymer Lumber Co. | Wholesale an¢ Retail Lumber and Builders Supplies LARGEST STOCK OF LUMBER IN SOUTH FLORIDA Phone Mt. Vernon | B § various kinds. " Sloan Park| Laketand’s Nelest, an;i;i Many Respects, Attractibe Suburb Nolv on Market The greatest varlety of lots ofany single sub-division in city. Large lots, small lots, beautiful lake fronts, lotscovered with bearing orange trees, high priced and low priced lots. Being close in, and on Na- tionl highway from Lakeland to Tampa, § beginning at water’s edge, on west shores of beautiful Lake Beulah, and stretching away towards the sunset, overrolling hills, and through oak, pine and beautiful orange groves, who could wish for a more desir- able location for a home or a more at- teactive proposition for investment? Lake- land has long since passed the experi- mental stage. No little city in the coun-" try has more natural advantages or brighter prospects ior the future. Invest in Lakeland Real Estate. The more you own, the more money you will make. Better than Government Bonds, perfectly safe, and pays much better. Unusually attractive terms to young men and women woaking on salary and with limited means. If your income is small, save every dollar you can spare, and in* vest in Lakeland dirt, either in this or some other sub-division; it will help you save your money, and make money for you while you sleep. Lakeland property will never be cheaper; sooner you buy, the larger your gains. Lovely home, eight-room, two-story 8 dwelling, on large corner lot, north and § east front, just up hill from Lake Beulah and covered with large, old bearing grape fruit and orange trees, many of them large tangerine trees, vines and shrubbery of Part cash, balance, easy installments. In opening up streets will take up a l]arge number of orange trees, one of which we will give free with every lot purchased, without orange trees on it, until supply is exhausted. Beautiful desirably located lot to be given away absolutely free. You will have to buy early to get interest in this property. No lotterv--do not believe in such methods-no trick or scheme, but just an additional inducemement to invest in this attractive property. See us about this proposition. Most of streets opened up; many of them graded and clayed. Some of best streets in city in this sub-division. Will spend considerable money in improving streets and lake front, setting trees and | shrubbery, and in many ways, adding to attractiveness, and enhancing value of this property. Will build several cottages and bungalows. Labor and material taken in . exchange for lots. Only a portion of property will be sold at present prices. Buy early or you may always wish you had. D. H. Sloan Office 'in Salesroom "Lakeland Automobile ;& Supply Co. Sloan, McRae, Peacock Building