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] e PCRSONAL? PARAG 040 [n Case of Fire Phone 5,000 pider T. D. Mclntosh weat to punt City this moraning to represent ge session of the First Presbyteriana burch. M T yrs. C. C. Bucuanaa, of Waycross, s, arvived last night to spend gme wocks in Lakeland, the guest f ber daughter, Mrs. D. B. Sweat. e \rs Alice McLeod, Miss Lela Gal- w;;;, \liss Clara and Ora McIntosh gent down to Plant City for the pening session of the St. John's presbytery last night. e — Ladies of Grace Evangelical Luth- gan church will meet in regular ssion at the church Friday after- won at 3 p. m. Secretary-treasurer, y b Alfield. resentative J. C. Brown, of Polk accompanied by his wife and wresting soms, Clifford and prorei, arvived in the city yester- g.-, 0 ure pleasantly domiciled at < 1ortie Whatley’s.—Tallahasses noerat, Rey tvo John’s Presbytery met in t City Presbyterian church t, The opening germon vas 1 by Rev. C. H. Ferran, of Rev. J. WV, Stagg, D. D, (o, was elected moderator, A ndance of ministers and te present, netice yesterday relative to 1 sites offered for the gov- Ivildineg we stated that one ©olfred by 0. M, Eaton and * 1w Miss Helen Cochran. We \'r. Eaton did not offer the int the Auditorinm but t was put in by Manager Park- i'remont. The property, Ientueky avenue and Lem- t was offered by Miss Mary 's, the owner, instead of Miss CINCINNATIL OUTISVILLE Via Sth Atlantie Limited; dafly thron ', train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, PP\ L. & N. R. R., Jacksonville. ™ 60 Strike from your tion of what you would do in time of sickness, injury or hard times by starting NOW a DANK ACCOUNT. Wlen yeu're prep ¥cu can often etrikes, yeur B ANK E STAT OF LAKEL the best frie ACCOC THE XVENING TELYGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, APRIL 9, 1913, PAGE WIVE Mr. W. T. McLain is able to be on the strects today, for the first time in geveral weeks, having been con- fined to his room by a severe spell o2 fever. His illness has weakened him greatly, but he is now on the up- grade, and it is hoped he will soon regain his usual health and vigor. G0V, CUTS 0UT PLENTY OF Wt FUR LEGISLATO (Continued from Page 1.) levy of a direct State tax, and pro- vidiug for support of the State gov- ernment by license and other special taxes, Authorizing the governor to reduce tax millage when conditions justity same. A law relieving farm products when being sold by the producer frcm all forms of license tax. Provision for license tax upon in- dependent lines of refrigerator cars. A graded inheritance tax law. Provision for care of Olustes mon- ument., Provision for proper care of the Confederate Soldiers’ Home. Liberal pension provision for thel Confederate soldiers. Provision for employment by gov- ernor of special agents witn same authority as sheriffs. Authority to employ county detec- tives when needed. | A law providing for circulating re- ports of State departments pricr o' ccuvening of Legislature. f Provision for legislative commit-, tees to inspect public institutons’ prior to session of the Legislature. A law providing for a uniform sys- tem of public accounts. A requirement that officers hand- ilng public funds pay same over promptly. The prohibition of combinations by insurance companies in making rates. { Mr. C. W. Reynolds, one of the county’s most successful farmers and berry growers, is having erected a handsome bungalow on the continu- ation of South Florida avenue, threc and a quarter miles from the citv limits. Messrs. Stowe & Burgess are the contractors, and Mr. Reynolds is highly pleased with the excellent work they are doing. If is one of the best indications of the country’s substantial development when the farmers of the country build the handsome and comfortable type of hcme that Mr. Reynolds is just hav- ing completed. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Park are the ‘parents of a little daughter, born ! Sunday night, Dr. Groover in at- tendance. George Coleman ,the popular sea! clerk of the A. C. L., is quite {ll at his home on West Lemon street, which will be learned with regret by his many friends. Mrs. L. E. A. Hagstrom, of Pier-| FRAYER MEETING OF FIRST | son, s spending today in Lakeland, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ti:e guest of Mrs. M. F. Hethering- tcn. She is enroute home from Wau- chula, where she went yesterday on business pertaining to her property interests at that place. Mr. Bernice Guthrie, who has been in Macon, Ga., for the past several months, taking a course in pharmacy at & noted institution there, has re- turned to Lakeland, and is again at his old post with Henley & Henley. ‘His friends are delighted to welcome him back home. In the absence of the pastor, Rev W. 8. Patterson, who is attendinz ! the meeting of presbytery now in ses- sion at Plant City, Mr. W. G. Wil- lard will conduct the Wednesday evening service. Time of service, 7:30 p. m. Provigion fep the establishment ol n farms in the E\uv-‘ | i " ievision and gtrenstheaing of the Requirement that railroads shall provide openings for drainage ca- nals, Aetion looking to federal controi | ol Last Coast canal, Reguest of federal gevernment to [ % ut lize drainage canals for transpov- | Df; G T Holuer, who how been e R .llallhm waterways across the State, | with the Henley Drug store for some | MEMBERS OF THE SENATE. A strong anti-trust law. \"”N' {mi_”‘: the place of Mr, Bernlce AE— | Allow county contmissioners to is- I¢:mhr:c~, is no longer with that firm, Tallahassee, Fla, April 9.-—The [ £ue time warrants for current ex- owing to Mr. Guthrie's return. Dr. Noldoyer chutors see: penses. 1':”““ 8 BUIONA o conuBol Wity Calkins—16th district. An empleyers' liability act more s.v me other position, as he does not Chiney.—20th alstriot, cquitable to employes. ‘l“‘(" to leave Lakeland. Te Is cana- Cone ‘,,|.|u, district. Strengthening and making more | bie o frendering valuable service in Conrad—25th distriet, in place of effective the child labor law. ]’:'ln‘nst any line of businces and any Perking, rosigned, Provigion authorizing the ap- concern: needing a competent man Culpepper—-12th district. pointment of a labor commissioner. n“'""m do well to secure him. Davis—10th district, The submission of a constitutional Finlayson-—22nd district. amendment providing for the initia- L’Engle—15th district. tive and referendum and a separate Malone—24th district. censtitutional amendment providing McCreary—=22d district. for the recall. MclLeod-—30th district. The ratification of the federal in- Stokes——2d district. come tax constituticnal amendment. Wall-—26th distriet in place of Hil- A law requiring the obgervance of burn, resigned. iothers’ Day in the public schools. Watson—-6th district, in place ¢i| 'More liberal provision for ciren- Broome, deceased. loting reliable informaticn relative Wells—8th district, in place m'lh Florda’s advantages. Fenderson, resizned. : Authority for cities and towns to Wilson—4th district. acquire wharfs and docks. The senators who begin their terms Authority to citics and towns to with this seesion, though some of [change their cwn charters. them have been in the Senate pre- A warning to the Legislature that viously, are: nn money can be paid from the treas- Adkins-—15th district. ury except upon appropriations mad~ Blitch—21st district. by the Legislature, and that all Brown—29th district. measures carryinz appropriations Cooper—27th district. should be most carefully scrutinized. | Drane—7th district. in order that the tax burdens upon i Donezan—19th district. the people may not be unnecessaril: | Himes—11th district. heavy. { Hudson—13th district. In addition to the foregoing, Gov-| Izou—23rd district. e:nor Trammell's message discussed Johnson—17th district. many other questions and made a Lindsey—3rd district. number of other important recom- MeGeachy—1st district. mendations. MeLellan—25th district. 3 " IN CASE WATER IS CUT OFF ROUEEHUNES o CHUIN WARNING WILL BE SOUNDED. Stringer—9th district. Zim—31st district. Owing to the fact that from time It time the service water pipes ar: | lizble to be broken during the proz- | ress of the paving and sewer work.’ therefore hereafter when it is neces- sary to cut water off for temporary repairs, four shoit blasts of the cur- few whistle will be sounded notify- inz the people to arrange to secure a euflicient amount of water to rerv. their purpose until the repairs are LAKELANDERS HAVE ENJOY. ABLE MOTOR TRIP TO MIAMI Mr. F. E. Baxter and Mr. and Mrs Grant Conant and son, formed a par- ty returning last night from an au- Gllbert D. Leach, managing edllor!lom‘)b"e trip to Miami and back. A‘ law requiring insurance com- | of the Tampa Tribune, and Hewit: They went via Kissimmee, Orlande panies to invest a rcasonabl? per- | UHll, manager of the Tribune's J“hl""»d ?fl‘llfflrd. striking the East Con‘n rlul;x';;(f of reserve funds in Florida { department, and the latter's lmnd-lm lm,\loml'. NON o ‘down Y et i some young son, were In Lakeland | CCt 10 Miami and some distance ‘:“' A reform of court procedure, boti lfor a short time this morning vn-zyltr\m,‘ S :\me nm'doblrl\ i h,"s- elull apdickipRs i {route to Eustis, They were making :‘ll:':;\‘]n;nn“(‘r.l M“.‘" dfl,".‘c n_..tc T T l?“"“"‘ .0' i i mi +the trip in Mr. Leach’'s Carter (':u'.! : rm}n ‘t 16 ST “" hids "r": | unaninous jury verdiets, | ‘ard contemplated reaching their dos- ! :‘:';‘ :m nfvr‘ngo of ‘,h :"n('?““ "“‘ | tination hy early afterncon. eingitrayoled. " A rond ('”j WORROAY 1 or mcatal i jand not a cent’s expense For o TR o qog, or other charzes was entailed by the : lwf»llm\'inu parties are recent |"""jmm‘hiun. eave oil and 2asoline. They !l;‘\._" e o e bie. | chagers of automebiles from the | pot throush places sueeossfully where | s A T St o Lakeland Automobile and S“Ili"}"mhnr machines had stalled, as nat-i i “".“‘lfl“ Jm.} Hiny '“’ # .', ,Co.t W. C. Sprott, of Mulberry, and | yrally they encountered gome pro"_\';m"t‘.mm““dl uesticns in crimina | Messrs, W. F. Fannin, L. J. Sloan, |bad stretches of road. The party| = ,C. A, Owens and W. L. Thompson, (was enthusiastie over the roads of | W. D. McRae and F. E Ohlinger, 07| pade county, where the coral roek | Lakeland, Ford touring cars, and | everywhere furnishes such an abun- |Mr. A. B. Kibler, a six D-'l“f'n'r“'l'ldanm of enlendid rond material They | Cadillae touring car. had an enfovable and in all respects a memorable trip. | i LEDISONIA \ COMEDY SII0W TODAY. AND OFTEN 2IORL. FRIEND INDEED, . rn Drama.) mind that ques- B | [ ared for the blow 0CEt v -Crer 200" L0 ‘ d it—and if nd you have is lonzer than one or two hour ! tlhe raving ond sewer work pieted this will be abeelutely nec €21V 28 a protection to the pu'iic LAKELAND LIGHT & PLANT. NT. vy ] A (Neste ARABIAN INFAMY. (Ambrosio—Drama.) ROMANCE AND REALITY. (Nestor—Comedy. By C..B Clouzh. Mot at the PresentyPrice. Uncle Jared--"Yes, out 4p the coas Iy we go to bed with the chickens.” | ttle Vo illja—*Gracious! | | | ; BANK AND FLA. »XISBI0N OPPORTUNITY I8 KNOCKING; 'randu. 12 rooms, 2 halls, closets, | bl | made. Only in exticme cases will tie & scrvice be cut off for a pericd o & Until © WATER & 1 should | CPUPPUPINNICTVIC LS IUN Ut e I T TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. CHOT Qe OPEeM PV U P s v e O WANTED—First cluss 1 rern mala Our Own Business. Whilst I do what Is fit for me sall abstain from what is unfit, my nelgh : 2or and I shall cften a7ree in ouw® stenczrapher, typewriter and of- | meang and work together for a ime fice detail man, capable of attend- | 1o one end. But whenever I find my. ing to routine correspondence | dominion over myself ia not sufficient without dictation. Give experience |for me and undertake the direction of references and salary expectcd,\mm also, I oVErstOlP tlu: t:l:: Country Club, delightful surround. | ome nto false relation { ‘aldo Emerson. M W P Hsllam Ses. G| Walds Ree Your Gray IlaiEs Quickly Vanish A Harmless Remedy, Made from Gar- den Sage, Restores Color to Gray Hair. A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing age. Gray hair, however handsome it may be, FOR SALE—Parlor Billiard and Pool table, regulation size. Cheap i7 sold at once. Address Box 411 o 539 LISTEN; ANSWER. For a few days only can you get this at this price. Located 3 blocks from A. C. L. passenger depot, lot 90x 140, soath and east front, broad ve- bath, pantry, all modern convenl-‘ ences, all furnished, good garage, | makes a peison look old. We all etc., we will offer this property for |know the advantages of being young. few days only, at $7,500. Remem- ;A.]de from the good impression a ber it is all furnished, terms $3,- | ycuthful appearance makes on oth- 300 cash, balance easy terms; therc ers, simply knowing that you are is no more desirable property in|‘looking fit" gives one courage to un- tukeland than this as a home or in- | dertake and accomplish things. 8 vestment. We reserve the right to | why suffer the handicap of looking withdraw this property from the fold on account of gray hairs, whea market at the price, without further a simple remedy will give your hair .otice. See us at once. youthful color and beauty in a few SMITH & STEITZ. |days time? Most people know that commom < garden sage acts as a color restorer Far Be It From Him, and scalp tonic as well. Our grand- Taflor—“You have inherited & M08 | y\others used a “Sage Tea” for keep- of money; why don't :ou settle WY | ;g tholp hair dark, soft and lusuri- e dn,to;":::_“ BL’;‘ i ;:; .:;:’hmiam. In Wyeth's s:gw and Sulphus that my newly acquired weaith caused * Hair Remedy we have an ideal prep- any departure from my simple hab aration of Sace, combined with Sul- {ts.”—Boston Trancerin phur and cther valuahle remedies NOTICE OF STOCK- (for dandruff, itching scalp and thin, HOLDZRS' MEETING. weak hair that is split at the ends oroeonstontly coming out. A few The annual meeting of the stock- applications of this valuable remedy holders of the Chautauqua Audltor-fl“ will bring back the color, and in & fum Agsociation will be held at the short time it will remove every trace office of the association in Lakeland, of dandruff and greatly improve the Ma., on Monday, the 5th day of May. growth and appearance of the hair, 1913, at 11 o'clock a m., to hear re- Get a fifty cent bottle from your ports, to elect a board of dircctors druggist today, and notice the dif- and transact such other business as ference in your hair after a few days mav come before the meetinz, treatment. All druggists gell it, un- H, D. BASSETT, der guarantee that the money will Prezident. be refunded if the remedy is not ex- actly a8 represented. L. M, FUTCH, L . 0 £ 11.5 291 -1 e V% RSP Louisville & Nashville R. R. Offers the Best Service to Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—L ouisville—Indianapolis " Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited Lv. Jacksonville 8:15 pm. Ar. Cincinnati - - 8:50 pm. Ar, Cleveland 7:15 am. Ar, Grand Rapids - - 6:50 am. Ar. Louisville 9:00 pm. Ar. Indianapolis - 1:50 am. Lv. Jacksonville - 9:35 am. Ar. St. Louis - 2:50 pm. Ar. Chicago - 7:02 pm. Montgomery Route Lv. Jecksonville . 8:15 pm. Ar. Montgomery - 8:50 am. Ar. Birmingham . . 12:10 pm. Ar. Nashville - 7:40 pm. Ar. St. Louis - 7:40 am. Ar. Chicago - 9:38 am. Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville - Ar. Evansville . Ar. Chicago - 8:25 pm. - 9:43 pm. 6:54 am. Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars H. C. Bretney, Florida Passenger Agent, 118 W. 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