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,.f-—’/,_—_-_—_——-._'__ — PLRSONALY? In Case of Fire Phone 5, The Business College, located in crange hall, Cowdery building, has: very successtully, as has| started off slso the night school department, gbich undoubtedly will prove quite popular bere. F. A. McDonald, J. Q. French and guy Arendell are at Palatka, attend- ug the session of Grand Lodge, L. 0.0. F., and they assisted material- Iy in securing the mext meeting of tle orzanization for this city. e yvir. 11, G. Hendrix, who has beew = sceral weeks in Lakeland, st of his cousin, Mr. W. K. nd family, left at noon to- . r his home in South Carolina, n love with Lakeland and will bt come back next winter, € t d h 1 11y ¢hetland ponies and last they both got out of the. ynrd 3 ndered away, One returnid (i« 1 rning but the cther is still gisne Dro Smith will appreciate ft very much if any one who knews of the pony's whereabouts will kind- Iv notify him, THE XVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, APRIL 16, 1913, LAKELAND LOOKS GOOD TO HIM. Mr, Harry English, who spent the winter at his home in Dixieland, has returned to Chicago, and writes this paper as follows: The First Gray Hair Sigg of Age | I “Received your weekly paper and ' Egsy Way to Preserve Natural Color it is so good to get news from Lake- | of the Hair and Make land, as it reminds us of the pleas- It Grow. A ent winter we spent there and how| A harmless remedy, made from BOrry we were to leave our many {common garden sage, quickly restores friends there. gray hair to natural color, The care “We had a pleasant trip from/|of the hair, to prevent it from losing Lakeland to Chicago, Just got across ! its color and lustre, is just as impor- the Ohio river before the highest : tant as to care for teeth to keep them water got to Cairo, Ill. If we had from discoloring. Why spend money stayed one week longer we would for cosmetics and creams to improv: not have been able to have crossed |the complexion, and yet neglect you: tke Ohio river. In some places the|kLair, when gray bair is even morc water was 80 high it was up to the|conspicuous and ,luue'tl\'o of age top of telegraph poles. than wrinkles or & poor complexion? “Mr. A. E. Hartshorn got as far|Of the two, ii is easier to preserve as Cincinnati and could not get out|the natural color and beauty of the |for three days. We had a letter from | hair than it is to have a good com- Followl! him and he has not been sble to lo-| plexion. Mra. il thm‘-"::ny' I::mx:" 80d| pte his trunks yet. All that is necessary is the occa- 4 t Key West| «we have had a bad spring here |sional use of Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- snd Miami and then contemplate a:] have only seen the sun once in two | ptur Hair Remedy, a preparation of trip through several of the northern | weeks. This week it has rained ev-|common garden sage and sulphur, States before returning to m,".lery day. My wife has not been out|combined with other valuable reme- | Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Fadeley of ’Lflohnd. who are touring the southern part of the State, and who ‘bave engaged rooms at the Leon, - where they expect to remain for at ,lun & month, are very much im- pressed with Ft. Myers and vicinity. ' home.—Fort Myers Press. of the house this week. So whydies for dry, harsh, faded hair, dan- Uhhs 2 Ilhould we not want to be back to|druff, itching scalp and falling hair. An alarm of fire sounded shortly ;good old Lakeland where we can be| After a few applications of this sim- Mo tod ~'out of doors and get sunlight? ple, harmless remedy, your hair will r noon today was occasioned by | ] goo by your paper that you ars!gradually be restored to its matural PAGE MIVE States of America or any foreigr to be fixed by the board of directors country, a8 may he determined by or incorporation, at a meeting called the board of directors, for that purpose. Ten (10) per cent Second. The cencral mature of of the copital stoc shall be gube [the Luginess to be wted by this scribed before the transactiod of i corporation ghall be as follows: busincss, except such business a8 (a) To purchase, lease, or cther- may be preliminary to its orzaniza- wise acquire ands, tricts, miveral. tion, and rights, to buy, geil, exnort and Fourth. import, saw and prepare for market, corporation shall exist shall be and generally deal in timber and ninety-nine (99) years following wood of all kinds. 'after the date of the issuance of let- (b) To conmstruct, erect, equip, ters patent hereof. repair and improve houses und; Fifth. The business of this cor- buildings of all kinds and descrip- ‘poration shall be comducted by a tions, to build and operate ice plants piesident, one or more vice presi- and steam laundries. dents, secretary and treasurer, any (c) To gather, recelve, distribute two of which may be held Dy one or and deliver goods and merchandise the same person, and not less thas and to carry on a general distribu- tliree (3) nor more than seven (7), tion and freight business; and to directors. The directors shall be that end to own and operate its own elected annually by the stockholders, vessels, cars and vehicles, of what- on the third Wednesday in January, ever nature and description, or to and they shall elect the other officers contract with transportation, rafl- of the corporation. The officers of road, express and other companies this corporation who shall conduet for the use of their vessels, cars and its said business until the first an- vehicles, of whatever nature and nual election shall be: H. D. Bas- description; and to contract with sett, president; Mamie I. Bassett, sald companies for the collection, vice president; J. W. Scally, secre- transportation or distribution of tary and treasurer; and H. D. Bas- goods, wares and merchandise to sett, J. W, Scally and Dolia Scally and from all points and piaces where shall constitute the board of direc- they may seem advantageous and tors. profitable to carry on such business, . Sixth. The highest amount of in- to construct, majntain and operate debtedness er liability to which this tramroads and railroads, but not to corporation can at any time subject use said means of transportation for itself shall be five hundred thousand the purpose of doing the business of ($300,000) dollars. a common carrier. | Seventh, The nemes and resi- (d) To buy, sell, exchange and dences of the subscribers and the generally deal in real and personal amount of capital stock -subscribed property. .for by each are as follows The term for which this a blaze in the home of Mr. Wlllku'nI Lohr, New York avenue and Orange fstreet. The fire department respond- 'ed with its usual promptness, but / the firé had been kept fairly in check lzy the valiant efforts of Mr, Arnold : The work cf extinguishing the tive {was quickly completed by the fire, » < 1. Smith recently purchaosad department before any considerable damage was done. The flames ovivi- nated from the kitchen flue. Noted W. C. T. U, Organizer to Tecture at the First Methodist Church Friday Evening, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock Miss Annie A. Robbins, national rmistead, who mounted to the roof ' and effectively used a garden hose. ! going to get a business college, 'l‘hrqimh..-. in a short time the dandrufi s good news and good work for the | Board of Trade getting it located in I no longer come out but will start to { Lakeland. Hope they will keep it | ;row as Nature intended it should. i there. Wish you would have them | Don’t neglect your hair, for it gees gend me their prices for day school. | fprther than anything else to mak: They can have my son in November v map your good looks. You can bus “I suppege you are preud of your (his remedy at any drug store for paved streets and that they will lv“uu: cents a bottle, and your drus- to keep after the town fathers un-!yoy arve not satisfied after usinz, Pur- til they give the health oflicer power | ¢ hee a boltle today. You will never €0 e can do something, The health frearet it when you realize the diffor oficer should have more power than ' ¢nee it will make in your appear- the police and should be backed up ance, ]l\) the mayor. g “I hope to sce all my friends early The People Supreme. fu the fall; in the meantime I willl | pepeat that all power is a trusty "think of good old Lakeland and live | that we are accountable for its exer here in the changeable weather | Cise; that from the people and for the | all Inid when I return, Don't forget ' ¢ist will give your money back i) (e) To act as brokers, agents and itwustees for the purchase, sale, will be removed, and your hair wili {nanagement and disposition of land | and th (f) receive, or hold for investment, or e productions thereof. otherwise sell, dispose of, make con- | {veyances ol stock, shares, bonds, re- {eurities or oblications of other cor- porations whatscever or wherever, jlnr'ulud or orranized,, and to exer- cise any voting power thereof, | () (the saine by bills of sa'e, mor ipledges, deeds, bonds, notes, con- |traets, ap other oblizations therefor: (to zuarantee and assume bonds and |oLlizations of other corporations, And in addition to the powers |hereinkefore specified and those that may be Implied therefrom, the cor- Iporntlnn shall have all the richts iand all the pcwers which are grant- ed to corporations by the constitu- tion and laws of the State of Flor- To subscribe for, nurvnnsr‘,l To borrow money and seenre | C0O8, | H. D. Bassett, Lakeland, Fla., 23 shares. J. W. Scally, Lakeland, Fla., 22 shares. Mamie I. Bassett, Lakeland, Fla., 8 'shares. Dolia Scally, 3 shares, In witness whereof, we have here- unto subseribed one names and af- fixed onr reals to this instrument.om the 19th day of January, A. D. 1913, J. W SCALLY (Seal) BOLIY SCALLY (Seal) H. D, RASAETT (Sealy MAMIE 1. BASSETT tate of Florida, Countv of Polk, I hereby certify that before me, the undersiened authority, persom- ally appeared J. W. Scally, . D. Pagsett, Dolia Scally and Mamie L Basgett, known to me to be the par- ties who executed the foregoing in- strument, and severally acknowl- Lakeland, Fla., I ida. o T m Chirago, | lecturer and organizer, and formerly | where we do not sce the sun often.” | People all springs and all must exist 'edged that they executed the same fe spending some time In Lakeland, baving come down for the benefit of his health, impaired by years of con- stant practice as & physician. He is tstroducing & very simple and effec- tive motor which may be applied to sy rowboat, and which ought to - prove quite popular here where there are g0 many lakes. Several of these motors are already in commission on Lake Parker and are giving their owners much satlsfaction. Mesers, R. L. Collins and C. T. harris, of Columbia, Ala, are in the city with a view of locating here. They ure friends of Rev. C. M. Brit- tin, a former resident of Lakeland. %ho knew what a good town we tzie tere and who influenced them toe e down and look it over. They @ ilso old friends ot Mr. R. L. Mares, who is seeing that they learn ¢l there is to know of the most pro- gressive town in Florida. jchief nurse of the United States ~army hospitals, will deliver a lec- ture at the First Methodist church 'to which the public is most cordial- |1y invited. Of her work, the fol- lowing will be of Interest: Portland, Me.—We are fortunate in having so capable and interesting a speaker as Miss Annie Robbins to SEEA b BF o S —Benjamin Disraelf THE DAYTON FLOOD HORROR NOTICE OF STOCK- AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, APR. 17 HOLDERS' MEETING. The world’s most horrible catas-| The annual meeting of the stock- trophe. Actual life motion pictures,!pojders of the Chautauqua Auditor- showing all important scenes of the |y,m Assoclation will be held at the flood and fire and the damage to|office of the association in Lakeland, L) Third. The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), di- vided into fifty (50) shares of the par value of one hundred dollars ($100) each. All stock shall be pay- | able in lawful money of United States of America, or in property, labor or services, at a just valuation, for the uses and purposes therein expressed. | l{'\Iltneu my hand and official seal at Lakeland, Florida, this 19th day 'of March, A. D, 1913, * 7 "¢, M, CLAYTON, | (Seal) Notary Publie. : .M.y commission expires January §, 1916. present the work of the Woman's life and property. Thrilling rescue Christian Temperance Unlon. Philipino life and customs, coupled bodies, headquarters of John H. Pat- with her consecration to the work of terson at the National Cash Register ‘the W. C. T, U, renders her a most Plant, receiving and caring for desirable and entertaining epeaker, | thousands of flood sufferers, Adi. ! _Lilllan M. N. Stevens, Pres. Natl, [ Gen. George Wood and the Stat: W.C. T U {ilitia taking chaxge of the doomed \WWe can hardly find words to (.x.‘cny and many incidents pertaining press our appreciaticn of Miss Annie thereto, Algo thirty self explaininy Robbins and her noble work. Iler €lides of this great flood horror will experience as chicf nurse in an army be exhibited at the Auditorium | post near Manila threw a flood of | Thursday, April 17. Prices & cents. licht on the “army cantcen’ ques- Every person should sce the picturcs | tion.——While Ribbon Bulletin, N. D. of this great catastrophe. Matince at 2:30. 671 GO TO CINCINNATISLOUISVILLE Aside from the very important fea- ture of SAFETY the checking ac- count’'s CONVENIENCE appeals strongly to those who insist upon OR- CER, with out worrying, petty de- tails, in their financial affairs. 5 A CHECKING ACCOUNT her2 would aid ycu in climbing upwards— save you worry, time and disputes. Why nct start the account and prove our assertions? OF LAKELAND FLA. Via South Atlantic Limited; daily through train. Diners. H, C. Bretney, Fla., on Monday, the 5th day of May, and transact such other business as may come before the meeting. H, D. BASSETT, Prezident. L. M. FUTCH, NOTICE., Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of April, A, D, 1913, ap- plication will be made to the lon- orable Park Trammell, Governor of the State of Florida, at Tallahussee, Florida, for the issuance of letters patent on the following articles of incorporation, the original of which is now on file in the otiice of the Secretary of State at Tallahassee, Florida. 1. D, BASSETT, J. W, 8CALLY. Miss | Scenes, life savers at work, wrecked | 1913, at 11 o'clock & m., to hear re- | Robbing' = thorough knowledge o | buildings, fire scenes, removing dead | pors, to elect a board of directors | Nashville R. | Louisville & Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct conneciions to Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited Montgomery Route 14 MAMIE L. BASSETT. DOLIA SCALLY. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE SCALLY & BASSETT PSALTY COMPANY. Articles of incorporation f P. A. L. & N. R. R, Jacksonville FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms, close in; either upstairs or downstairs. Apply 405 North Kentuchy. 579 1913, by and betweenl li své".muullyd. H. D, Bassett, and Dol y an Work and Sing. Mamie 1. Bassett, who hereby as- Give us, oh, give, the man who #ing® |gociate themselves together %s a ot his work! Be his occupation what |body corporate under the constitu- it may, he is equal to any of those [tion and laws of the State of Flor- who follow the same pursuit in sileat | ida, and hereby adopt the following sullennees. He will do more in the u"thelr articles of incorporation, to- same time, he will do it better, he will | Wit: persevere longer. One Is scarcely Il‘lnt. The name of this corpora- sensible to fatigue whilst he marches |tion shall be Scally & Bassett Realty Company, and its principal to music. The very stars are said to 2 place of business shall be in the City make harmony as they revolve I8 of Lakeland, county of Polk, ani their spheres.—T. '« -lvia State of Florida, with such branch i geacr places of business within the United AUDIFOHILM. RSRSEEETLENNED S, AR ’T " Compassionable MNature. “I haven't much objecticn to you personzlly,” said Mr. Cumrox, "bu" you krow my danzhter has been ac | customed to every luxury.” “Well” ! replied the confident suitor, “I won't | ask her to give up anvthing on my ae | sount. I think [ cocld pgo glong and | anloy luxuries as wuch as anybody.” ] Pictyres EDISONIA. Neersresssrr. ot A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO TiHE GREATEST NUMBER. WE SHOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. THE TRONMASTER (From the Novei of the Same Name Eclair—Two Reels.) BRIDES AND BRIDLES. (Nestor—Ccnedy.) [} [ L] ) ] [ 1 [ 1 . “entered | into this 19th day of January, A. . Lv. Jacksonville « 8:15 pm. Ar, Cincinnati « « 8:50 pm. Ar, Cleveland 7:15 am. Ar. Grand Rapids - - 6:50 am. Av. Louisville 9:00 pm. Ar. Indianapolis - 1:50 am. Dixie Limited Lv. Jackeouville - 9:35 am. Ar. St. Louis - 2:50 pm. Ar. Evansville . Ar, Chicage - 7:02 pm. Av, Chicago . Electric Lighted Trains. Dinin;.Ctn H. C. Bretaey, Florida Passenger Ageat, 118 W. Bay St., Jacksonville Lv. Jacksonville - 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 - 9:38am. Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville - LT HON 010 v DeREE STEAM PRESSING CLUB gnd M@NN lf_LUMBlNQ_ _90 Cleaning, Pressing and Alteration. Ladies’ }Work a Specialty. All [Work ;Galled For and Delivered. Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. T 3OS CFOIQAF QIO LRI C. A. MANN @ MANAGER N. Kentucky Ave. PHONE 257 Bowyer Bldg. FERNLEIGH INN Gorner Missouri Avenue and Main Street Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Gool, Gomfortable and Homelike Rates, Board and Room: Transients, $1.25 per day; Regular Bearders, $7.00 per week. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop.