Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 10, 1913, Page 5

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e e In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 s T W. Norwood, & former resi- . Lakeland, is here on a visit ther, Mrs. Larrimore. K. Young has returned 3t. Augustine, where she . Pouce DeLeon celebra- e ——————————————————— nie Stafford, of Bartow, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. THE EVENING TELZGRAM, LAK ™7 *ND, FLA, APRIL 10, 1913, The park committee of the City Couucil has given pesission ana Park Policeman McLecd is now Lusy Pieparing the soil in the southwest section of Munn park to be seeded with white ciover. If the clover . | broves the success that is hoped, the Dr. and Mrs. Crawford left toda: for their home in Ulrich, 111, after a Pleasant visit with their cousns, Mrs. Jennie Willits and Miss Davidson. Mr. W. B. Talley, of Jacksonville, one of Florida's leading architects, entire park will be treated in the sime yay. Friends in this city were much grieved and shocked by the news re- ceived here of the death of Major C. W. Webb, which occurred in Balt:- more a few days ago. Major Webb and his charming family were resi- | dents of Lakeland for 8 time some three years ago, and he invested con- siderably in Lakeland real estate, be- ing at one time owner of the grove on the south shore of Lake Morton. Tonight there will be a meeting is spending the day in Lakeland on'of those interested in securing for business, and friends. greeting his many | Lakeland a commission form of gov- ernment. The meeting will i promptly at 7 oper o'clock at the Board RS 10 REPUBLIGANS (Continucd from Page 1.) sury for auy cne to come to Talla- hussce seehing a place in that end jof the State house for the sessiou who takes the trouble to inform him- sclf as to how it is managed. Thy ilmldorer senators apportion the pat- !rcnage and the appointments arc imade in advance. This simplifies matters, and leaves no heartaches. _ Speaker Farris will announce his committee appointments earlier than kas been the rule with former speak- e18. There is one controlling reason | why this is made possible, and that | is the circumstance that Farris wau.| assured of election some time ago, and he has had time to give thc: question of appcintments some sort of mature consideration in advance of his election. That he has nct teken snap judgment in exercisin. Mrs. Balbin, of Tampa, who has of Trade rcoms. Several gentlemen !this important function of his office been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. D jwllo are primed and loaded with facts | was made evident Tuesday wlien h Swmme—————— R T . T Mendenhall, returned to her bom:|in relation to this plan of govern-|passed out a list of the committecs | { ment will be present, and a free and |ariong the members and asked cac" | sister, Miss Olive Summerlin, \\'hd;o[\(\n discussion of the advantages [te signify what committees he would | will be her guest for the next two i‘“‘d objocilons will be presented. Ev- | like to serve on and retuyn them t this morning accompanied by her weeks .an at their home on North ,ery citizen interested in the best him. No one would expect the speak- | ELATESLODKS 5000 _ | avenue. Judee Ivey, of Leesburg, and broth- o, (i Green Cove Springs, are in the dty, the suests of their sister, Mrs. 1 H Gentry. \rs. i1, J. Drane leaves today for fallahassee, where she goes to join yr. Drane and where she will spend the renniinder of the Legislative ses- sien e —————t et Mr. | 1. Munger and mother, who pave teen spending some time with their rolatives, Mr. and Mrs, J. K futch. in the country, .have secured poms 1t the home of Mr. J. H. Coop- : o, where they will be glad to sec their many friends. Miss Peulah Hooks, who has been | teachinz school at Caxamas, one of ! the Ton Thousand Islands, has re- wrned home, much to the delight of ber many friends. Mrs 2 T. Fletcher, musical direc- tor © Musgic Club, announces that t will be a meeting of the ¢ih tomerrow afternoon and all menlors are urged to be present. i lrown, representative in the | e from Polk county, Is? Le most popular members | ' new recruits. He has' ©1 measures to present, and o enagted Into law the peo- telind and vicinity wil v made no mistake i':i ts thelr rr‘urn:'r-nt::tl\n-.; » Cerrespondent to Jack- ! onolis, o —— i metheds of conducting the city’s ai-ier to please all the members, but | foirs should be present, a cordial in- | tais is a consideraticn which has not Fort Myers, where | vitation being extended to all. Let!been extended in such a wholesalc Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Fadely leave temorrow for PAGE VY Too Many Dat'=s neapn? Can we not s . { h | w0 In our| hor too ttep o well own surrounding:, 1 abies are 1 X 3 swer babic: aua Lwell clothed, weli ¢ . woerally dnd would expect a stronz o It race suicide is ever ched), t will not be by bringing into the vorl] il | fed, poorly clothed, worse fathered . children, but rather by well-dirceted ! efforts to save the children who die 558 | unnecesarily.—Dr. George T. Finch, | "ou‘t let him go very {ar” o Leslie's. Possible Explanation, In a Connecticut hamlet where ol fachioned regulations are in fove®y the night-watchman has a dog thal chases the young chiliren o7 the strects at eizht o'clock. Th!: mes$ be the dog that put the “cus” in e tow.—Cleveland Pinin Dealer, Exgplained. “Pop, why do they call a mas ® pinhead?” “Because when he o temp::s to penetrate any iGea his head ©0G00$QPOSOMIPOSOPOHOLOLOBOL0 2040 10S0ETHO POSOIOICHO BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Exclusive sales agents for KYDRO BAR WATER PROOFING. National Show Cases and Fixtures, Plate and Window Glase STAFFORD STANDARD SEATS. for Schools, Churcles and Theaters. Terra Cotta Roofing Tile. Good Red Buildiag Brick. Carload lots for prompt doliveries. Concrete Reinforcing Steel. McKEE & CO. 2QIOTGION AAOODIN Get our prices before buying. 204 1vigg Ste.t Tampi, Florida DIFOGONIQDTAITY e e e o e e el Blood Was Wrong All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due | to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable, scientific, tonic remedy, for women, Cardui acts promptly, they will spend two or three weeks, everybody come, and remember th: and will then extend their tour of | hour—17 o'clock sharp. South Florida to include Key West, Miami, and other points of interest Later they will go to Virginia and other States to the North, where they will spend some time. Mr. Geo. W. Land, manager of the propesed Lakeland Business col- lege, will arrive tonight from Pa- latka to complete arrangements for the opening of the college here on! next Monday. Orange hall in the Cowdery building has been leased | | H for the school ,and desks and other | furniture will be installed there at onee M. . Rucker Adams is in récein: o/ a letter from Lew Beauchamp, the gtar lecturer at the Chautauqua a years ago, in which he stated that his home at Hamilton, Ohlo, was almost completely wrecked in the recent ficod, his- magnificent library was washed away and his wife, who was alone at the time, had to take refuge in the third story of her home, where she remained thirty hours without fcod or water. He declared the sit- unation was too appalling and dis- tressing for words to express. [ o1so said that if Providence was will- ing he would bhe at the Lakeland Chantanqua next vear, which will he learned with pleasure by many Chau- tanquans, 0 TO * CINCINNATIIOUISVILLE through train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, ™ P.A. L & N. R. R, Jacksonville | CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our thanks anc | manner. Heretofore the speaker may have communicatgd this prerog- ative to some members, but not all of them have had the same chance before. The organization ot poth Houses yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, and toning up the merves. During the past half century, thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine. ! 3] ajpreciation for the kindness of ou” | s considered most admirable for the friends\and neighbors in the illness | execution of business. Secretary C. A. and death of our loved one; also|Finley of the Senate and Chief Clerk JAKE Uin Somth Atlantic Limited: dafly |preach here the third Sunday. for the beautiful oral offerings at the last. MRS. T. E. TAYLOR. MRS. B. P. MILLS. MR. AND MRS, J. B. GRIFFIN. MR. J. J. TAYLOR. ' HASKELL ITEMS. Mrs. A, W. Winn, of Kissimmee, kas been visiting Mrs. J. A, Willlams. Mr. Frank Hamby has returned to his home in Tifton, Ga. Mr. Frank Duley, of Michigan, has returned to his home. Rev. Mann preached his regular sormon last Sunday. Quite a large crowd was out. Miss 1la Womble has as guests Sun- duy Mr. Eddie Hill, Miss Gussie Hill and Miss Ola Burgner. Mr. Will Overstreet and his sister. Miss Mildred, were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. ). A. Hurn visited home folks Sunday. CGussie, of Bowling Green, are visit- ine relatives of Medulla. Rev. Mitehell, of Mulberry, will \\Y Lepe to see a large ercwd out. Miss Violet and Ola Burgner and Miss lla Womble visited Mrs. Will- (£cn Thursday. |IN CASE WATER IS CUT CFF WARNING WILL BE SOUNDED. Owing to the fact that from tin te time the sgervice water pipes a livble to be broken during the pro ress of the paving and sewer worl therefore hereafter when it is necc: sary to cut water off for temporary repairs, four short blasts of the cur few whistle will be sounded notiiy iny the people to arrange to secure suflicient amount of water to serv. their purpose until the repairs ar: n.ade. Only in extreme cases will the service be cut off for a period of longer than one or two hours. Unti! the paving and sewer work is com- pieted this will be absolutely neces sary as a protecticn to the public. LAKELAND LIGHT & WATEL PLANT. By C. D. Clough. Real Tnt.. There is something finer than te Mr. Wiley Hill and his sister, Miss | ' meets, Kellum of the House are both exper- fenced men, and there are none bet- {ter to be fonnd. Reading Clerk Nat Marion of the Senate and Reading Clerk Nat Walker are old in the ser- vice. Assistant Reading Clerk Buck ! Lanier of the House I8 a young man, | tut this is his third term, and he is | | | I | | { well qualified for the business, and it may be said by way of parenthesic that it isn't every man who has the qualifications for this difficult pesi- tion. Assistant Secretary McKenzic of the Senate is editor of the Palatk: Herald and a former member of the House. Assistant Clerk Gray of the House has been here before and won kis promotion this time on merit, All the way down the line the corps o atiaches are eflicient. Additional House appointments arc Las follows: i Doorkeeper-—R. J. Davis, of De- . Soto county. Chaplain—--Rev. H. 8. Howard, of Apalachicola, Franklin county. Janitor—FEugene Hawkins, who i: inew rated among the veterans and! halls from any county where he ikappens to be when the sessicn He is now making Teon hi home. Pages, Morzan, Richard, of Duva! feounty; Williamson Allen, of Leon; Paul Stokley, of Lake; 1eward L. ' Loslie, of Mad'son, * |CPPORTUNITY 15 ¥NOCKING; LISTEN; ANSWER, | For a few days only can you get tifls at this price. Located 3 blocks from A, C, L. pussenzer depot, lot Yo, (010, gouth and cast front, broad ve- ‘r."ndus, 12 roums, 2 halls, closets, bath, pantry, all modern conveni- ences, all furnished, good garage, | ete., we will ofier this property for | few days only, at $7,500. {ber It is all furnished, terms §$3, ils no more desirable property in Lakeland than this as a home or in- | vestment. { withdraw this property from the | market at the price, without further i:otice. See us at once. SVITH & STEITZ. Work and Sing. s | %00 cash, balance easy terms; there CA R D U | vonartoic Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C., she says: “l was not able o do my own housework. 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