Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 31, 1913, Page 5

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Lorce WL Deen, of Way- _in the city, the guest S .\.ns. C. W. Deen at their . in bixieland. ERlITE \lemorial Association crow afternoon at the J. L. Skipper. sted ‘0 be present. « pardin left Saturday lickory, N, C., to spend her sister, Miss Effie ) in college there. While .r, Mrs. Bardin i8 stopping at the afry hotel. e yrs M. R Carrigan, and her wchier, Miss Katle, of Kentucky, o haie been in Florida several oths, came down from DeLand day evening to be guests for a few s in the home of Mrs. Carrigan's phew. Dr l.. F. Henley. Postmaster J. 1 the blanks to be made out os offering sites for the gov- { tnilding, and same can be pulying at the postofice, ds live to be in the capital | sth, application for blanks o at once. | ¢versation with County Super- Muarshall Moore, of Hills- yinty, who was in the city ago, he stated that cer- s In his county were in o 8 as the Lakeland Letrict in the matter of belug provided with school hape and ool amendment in order to hold | s. This action by the 1is he stated, would be onpt, us the educational interests tie State were behind it, He fur- et stated that all preliminaries, 0 1o the selection of the plans for bulidines, were being arranged so that a bond election alled immediately the Leg- acted-—which is a suggestion the consideration of these at f school matters in this advancs, suggested that it v desirable to have the n of the Legislature coarter of the city of thot the people could is- i'r municipal purposes to extent might be desired miting clause in the t present v be issued to the extent 230,000, It is thought nt will not be sufficient to “de improvements the rapid ‘” of the city will inevitably L [r within the mext few years, 1 amount of bonded indebted- Siould be left to the judgment the people of the community, It sumed the amendment would tils 20 through if the Couneil re- iated it een et " T0 CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE South Atlantie Limited; daily "Eh train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, PALEN R R., Jacksonville. EDISONIA) o * OLDEST AND BEST IN THE _ COUNTY. ¥ €0.S ANIMATED WEEKLY NO .37, THE “ SINS OF THE FATHER. '"tampion—Drama.) £ WAY OF THE TRANS- GRESSOR Powe rs—Comedy.) ... Wonme..._...» All ‘ these districts are | legiglative action on the| providing that | THE EVENING TELEGRAM; IAY.I“ND, FLA., MARCH 31, 1913. The Queen Esther Circle held a very pleasant meeting Saturday aft- ernoon with Mrs. C. A. Cole, at which time it was decided that the mem- bers. would give a pillau in Munn |pnrk Saturday afternoon from 4 o’clock until late in the evening. Ev- erybody is cordially invited to attend and help the young ladies in their very commendable efforts. 'SOME MORE LAWS GOV, TRAMMELL WANTS PASSED (Continued from Page 1.) ‘tl‘uflh‘ to that promising section of the State. Ask Federal Government to Make Transportation Waterway of Drainage Canal. The system of drainage canals ex- cavated in the Everglades, has al- ready provided a waterway across the southern part of Florida, and will later provide one or two other waterways across the State. These iwnterways furnish to an extent a | l ! MR. McILVAINE HEARD BY LARGE AUDIENCE YESTERDAY. (Continued from Page 4.) gone into the tomb, the great prison house of death, from which onr Lord Jesus will call them forth to those kingdom opportunities; as he de- clares, ** have the keys of death and of hell—the tomb (hades)” Rev., 1:18, Secondly, the Lord has delayed bringing in the general blessing and opportunities for the world, since the Lord redeemed us, in order to gather out from amonght mankind, whom he has redeemed, a “little flock,” an “‘elect” class, disciples, footstep fol- lowers, saints, holy ones. He is seek- ing thus a ‘“peculiar people,” a “royal priesthood,” to’be associated with himself in that millennial king- dom—not to have part with the | world in restitution to earthly con- ! ditions, however perfect and grand and glorious, and to an Edenic home, hewever but to a still higher favor, to be like their Lord— ispiril beings, partakers of the divine !mature, far above angels, prineipali- "ties and powers, and sharers of His :glor_\', What a wonderful hope is :ll.is. and how inspiring to the hearts | of evervone who has heard of th2 in- !\'imlinn and who has become a dis- !(-iplc-. a follower of Jesus, and is | seeking to walk in his steps, as he ! has set us example! \What a blessin 5 it will be to attain to such glory, honor and immortality as is offered to the church in the first resurrec- tion—the resurrection of the just: and what a grand privilege it will be to be associated with our Lord in dispensing the divine favors to the entire groaning creation, and bid- desirable, STYLISH SPRING DRESS Spring dress of royal blue broad- means of water transportation, but ding whomsoever will to come to the | gloth with draped skirt and yoke of they could by being deepened I.. Skipper has just [made much more eflicient for navi- | freely! gation. It is my opinion that the federal government should be re- iquested to take over and make one water course from the ecastern lllw western shores of Florida, That siuch movement may he begun 1 re- Cspectiylly recommend that your hon- | Yeasons why Ged delayed giving the | e a suitable memorial 8 to make an appro- priation for a survey looking to the festablishment by the federal govern- ment of a waterw ay across the south- lorn part of the Stite, County Commissioners. “I would advige the passage of a measure prohibiting a county com- hody p jor remunerative employment created jby the board of which he is a mem- | ber during his service as commis- sioner. Prohibit Insurance Combines. “There is considerable complaint {that life and fire insurance is ex- cessively high. [t is also apparent that the insurance companies have matter of fixing rates, 1 would, itl’.orl-fnro, suggest, a law that would ! make it unlawful for two or more in- | surance companies doing business in | this State, or for officers, agents or lemployes of such mmr::n_lir's_ to make or enter into any combination or ar- rancement relating to the rates to be { amonunt | chareed for insurance, the of eommiscion to be allowed azent for procuring the same, or the man- | ner of traneacting such business within this State.” | GO TO THE RESCUE. Don’t Wait 'Till It's Too Late—Fol- low the Example of a Lakeland Citizen. Rescue the aching back. 1t it keeps on aching, trouble may come. Often it indicates kidney weak- ness. It you neglect the kidneys' warn- ing, Look out for urinary disorders. This Lakeland citizen will show you how to go to the rescue. R. L. Marshall, N. Massachusetts Ave., Lakeland, Fla, says: “I was having trouble from disordered kid- neys and was suffering from back- ache and soreness through my loiLs. Doan’s Kidney Pills quickly rid me of the complaint and soon my kid- neys were in good working order, 1 have had no need of a kidney medi- eine since.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 | cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United ; ¥ States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Velvet Bean Seed | Home Grown Velvet‘ |Bean Seed $3.00 per i bushel. to | misgioner from holding any position | !some mutual understanding in the | In 10 busl\eli Yes; then, in the kingdom, the Spirit and the Bride will say (for there will be a bride then, the marriage of the Lamb tak- “Come” As|Or more of these canals a first-class | iD& place in the end of this Gospel age) “and whosoever will, may take {of the Water of Life freely” (Rev., [22.07). Are not these two good { blesging as soon as the redemption ascrifice at Calvary was {Surely we may rejoice in the delay lnml our consequent opportunity to be ealled and to make our calling and election sure. CITY TAX BUUKS CLOSE APRIL 1. . R Come carly or you will have to sit and wait for your turn. H. L. SWATTS, 456 City Tax Collector. Yalue A piut of courage is worth more shan a barre! of fool hardiness, be | Water of Life and partake thereof accordeon pleated silk. The waist is made almost entirely of silk with lapels and accordeon pleated short sleeves, Stylish Comb, For hair worn low there is a long comb of French diamonds that reaches across the entire back of the head and s about an inch and a half wide. It s bordered with the brilliants set in , alternating platinum and diamonds. This comb is set on shell teeth, and curves slightly, so it fits well into the i back of the hair, Way It Goes, “That man seems to be enthusias tie about DPlunkville. ¥verything pleases him. “He's been away for 80 years,” explained the oldest fnbab ftant. By 1o Ing up the time ta | bad tr.o serviee | ! “Right OI® | Burning the candle at both ends |8 one way of making both ends meeh -R M 3 and ¢nssing the Our shoes always have ROOM ENOUGH for your toes; they are bulit on artistic lines, they FIT SMUJ and look stylish: and support yaur Ciikles; and they wear untilKingdom Come. We put plenty ofmoney into our shoes and give you Good Value. Buy your shoes fromus. You will like them so well you’ll come to us to foot. for everything you need ‘om head The Home of Hart Schalfner & Mar» wiothes | The Mayes Grocery Co. | | | Hub JOSEPH LeVAY platinum, and on the inside is an in- {§ finished? | terlacing design of the Greek key of rrow he'll be look- | FREE LOT —=IN Sloan Park The Beautiful, Exclusibe White Residence Suburb, Just West of Lake Beuiah Here Is Our Proposition: ¥ No lottery, no scheme, just a plain business proposition. Lot is desirably located on corner, and well worth $300. Buy one or more lots, and for every dollar you pay in | cash, you get 5 per cent in- 1 terest in this lot. When all i stock in lot has been taken in this way, all holders of certificates will be given no- tice, and they can sell, or hold for higher price. Should they prefer to sell at once, and no one else be willing to pay more, I will take lot ' and pay $300.00 cash for it, | :or if some desire to sell, 'and other holders of certifi- “cates desire tohold for higher § price, I will take at cost, in- terests of those desiring to sell, and pay them cash for f same. Property will be sold in this beau- tiful residence section for next few days, on excedingly liberal terms. Small cash payment, balance on easy installments. Property is cer- tain to be higher, so sooner you buy, the larger your profits will be, as present prices will not remain in force but very few days. When you wish to look at property, see us or phone 342 or 165 Green, and will take you out in car to look it over.

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