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— PCRSONAL? I Mr. H, E. Pritchett, of Jackson- ville, is down for a few days, look- ing after his big grove just cast oi the city. He will go down to Tampa tomorrow to attend the meeting of | the citrus fruit growers. T T iln Case of Fire iPhone 5,000 to| Miss Annie Robbins, a lecturer of F;,"“m':;" “‘M'm bis|DOte, Will speak at the First Metb- odist church tonight at 7:30, com- ing here under the auspices of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The public is cordially in- vited to attend. prot. J. M bome puads will Tegret to learn. R ¥, and Mrs. R. P. Jphuon lefr g4 morning for their home in Or- after spending & week very utly in Lakeland the guests o relatives. LTSy Nrs. Jesse Sims left this morning ge ber home in Orlando, after a peasant visit in Lakeland, the guest o ber sisters, Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. Aitebell. Subscribers of the Telegram in northeast Lakeland, who pay weekly for the Evening Telegram, are re- minded that the collector did mot call last Saturday but will collect for two weeks tomorrow. On all the routes we would ask that our sub- scribers have the change on hand as of|it 18 too small an amount to call twice for. Miss Willle Belle Cannon, gtilesboro, Ga., is in the city the mest of her cousin, Mrs. O. J. Pope. : e was down two years ago and herl TFARMERS' CLUB HOLDS pany friends are glad to welcome ITS MEETING TOMORROW. yt back. S The regular monthly meeting of Thoughtless boys who imagined’ the Farmers’ Club will be held at the tat they were hard up for some (un'jlwmo of Mr. E. H. VanSickler, on run: ropes across some of the side- South Florida avenue (the Colonel last night and several peopie',m“lce place) tomorrow. The meet- pioly cscaped serious injury. We ! ing will be of special interest, the sould sugcest that all mothers who | tvPic for diseussion beinz “Raising rad tis would inguire of their lit-! 1088 in Florida,” Mr. B. H. Gray, e uiels if they kuow anything °0® Of the county’s most successfui stout tuch procedure. Of couruei“men' leading the talks. tiey wou't, but it is a good idea for | it v ve stopped while everythlnx'u“AT THE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT. nice and pleasant. Tonight we are going to show Mrs, F. J. McDonald has returned | f°me excellent pictures, nothing fiom Palatka, where she went as a | ®P0Ut the flood, however, but a great rpresentative of the Lakeland Oy-|®NOW Of fine plctures and the price ér of Rebekahs to the state con-| Will be only b cents—you can bring wation, She had & most delightfal | YOUF family and the nelghbors for time and was again honored by be- tHAtiprice: s g elected grand inner guard, a State oflice she held during the past yur. She was delighted when the 0dd Fellows decided to come to Lake- lnd pext year and states that it wiil | house Sunday afternoon. lring between 400 and 500 people Mr. Roy Allhands and father left bere. Lakeland will treat them roy- | Tuesday for Mississippl, with a view dliy and they will carry away with | of locating there. tiem memories of one of the pleas-| Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Davis were sutist conventions in the history of | entertained at the hospitable home the organization--at least this is ourof Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Barrett Sun- ®inion and we believe it will be day. . torne cut for Lakeland always does| Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mercer and things up right whea she starts. 'daughter, Roberta, were Sunday vis- = HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. STRENGTH 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. A CHECKING ACCOUNT here would aid ycu in climbing upwards— save you worry, time and disputes. Why not start the account and prove our assertions? ] NK LOF LAKELAND FLA. THE KVENING TELKGRAM. LAK ELAND, -PLA., APRIL 18, 1913, itors at the Kensinger home, Dr. Silvester and Miss Sipe wer entertained at the Klausmeyer hom: Sunday, There was a surprise party giver at the Barrett home Monday even ing in honor of their daughter, Mis: Nellie. The evening was spent it playing games and singing, aftel which refreshments were served. At a late hour all departed for their homes, wishing Miss Nellie many mere such happy events. She also received some beautiful presents. Rev. Jenkins spent Tuesday at the Lome of Colonel Clifford. Mr. and Mrs Will Lowrie ,o! Pridgen, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Lowrie's parents. ¢ Mr. Wolf is able to be out again after a few weeks’ illness. Mr, E. C. Elder was a passenger to Bartow Saturday on business, and stopped off and took dinmer with ye scribe. ; Little Miss Klausmeyer, who was hurt at the plenic Friday, sad had {0 have several stitches taken by Dr. Silvester, is doing as well as qdilld be expected. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce and Miss Ruby were entertained at a o'clock dinner at the Flatwoods Farm Tuesday evening. : Miss Clifford and Mrs. Fred Julian and son were very pleasant callers at N. H. Davis' Wednesday. There will be preaching at the BIG CTROWD AT THE AUDITORIUN. All roads sure enough led to the Auditorium last night and the larg- cgt crowd that has yet attended any ;mtermlnment except “Bryan night.” ;turned out to ree the Ohio flocd pic- ‘tures. The fact that 879 people pai | admission to last night's show s olundant evidence that Lakeland f:1ks appreciate fully the progres- | Fiveness of the Auditorium manage- jment in procuring for them the mos: up-to-date and highest class pic- tures available, It is regretted that the manage- nment made an error in the advertis- ing, discovered too late to be cor- rected, which led many to misun- derstand the admission price to last night's entertainment, and while it was unavoidable the management cpologizes sincerely for the mistake. In explanation of the prices that will prevall at this popular play- house at all times, Manager Mac- Donough wishes to state that the vsual three-reel plcture show that Rev. Jenkins preached to & full|lLias heretofore been 10 cents will in future be the popular price of # cents to all, and 10 cents will be charged only when, in addition to the usual show there is some spe- cial feature pictures or vaudeville act. Watch the Auditorium display ad on page 5 of the Evening Telegram for feature announcements and for rrices. 692 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LAKELAND. Notice is hereby given that a bill will be introduced in the Legisla- ture of the State of Florida on Thurs- day, June Gth, 1913, to amend the charter of the city of Lakeland for the purpose of increasing the amount of bond that may be issued by the city of Lakeland and for the purpose of abolishing fee system in the city of Lakeland and placing the officers thereof on a salary basis. Witness my hand this 4th day of April, 1913, 0. M. EATON, Mayor. MORRIS G. MUNN, President City Council. Attest: H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. 516-Fri Caesava is one of the most pro- lific starch-bearing plants known in the world. Flcrida is the norther: limit of its production in the most profitable form. It will yield tons to the acre, and makes good stock —— e et et (EDISONIA Ry, P A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. WE SHOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. A FOUR-FOOTED HERO. (.01 Bison in two Reels—One of the Best Western Dramas We Have Ever Shown.) BEAUTY TAKES A TRAMP. (Nestor—Comedy.) \DMIBSION .........«.oey-. 100 MIDREN CEBER 1S ........0e SENATOR WORKS SINGS ! AN OLD SONG. | Washington, April 18.—Senator '&E’Q ‘v’ua & Works attacked present day journal- s "gi’ Y “_ a5 ifm and the newspapers of the Unit- ed States in a speech today in sup- rort of his bill to make it unlawfut tor the District of Columbia news- papers to publish details of crim:?s. eccidents and tragedies. The sea- utor introduced a similar bill last session, but it was not acted upon. “\Whether people want this kind of news or not is one of the ques- tions to be considered, looking at journalism as nothing higher than 2 | nmeans of making money,” said the, scnator. “Newspaper men maintain | that they furnish this kind of news because the people want and will bave it, and therefore it is the only way of maintaining their publica- tions on a payng basis. If .this ie true, it is*certainly a . melancholy fact. 1t it.is untrue, it is & grava charge to make against the Ameri- can people.'s>!Undoubtedly it is true of some people. “But I am :onvinced shat the- masses of the people who support- the newspapers would pre- fer to have such news omitted and mwany people do not read the news- papers and exclude them from their, Lomes beeause of objectionable mat- tor.” . i IMPORTANT RULING BY INTERSTATE COMMISSION. Washington, April 18.—Moving plcture films are placed by the in- terstate commerce commission in the chtegory of dangerous and inflamma- be articles and shippers are hereaft- have er required to pack them in “spark | months will be absolutcly ('\'xrml»‘ir. a fev proof metal cases enclosed in srons | ;:‘L“c‘;:“:a:,‘:“.’ff'fl":{;'{j pe iy e Vghat Yfmsi,:r Dr. FARROW THE SPECIALIST WILL BE AT THE TREMONT HOUSE Lakeland, Fla. Tuesday, April 22nd. FIRSTAVISIT--ONE DAY ONLY e '.'v-J}M/ NS Will Return in 28 Days WHAT DR, W. R. FARROW DOES 11 Chronic discases of MAN or WOMAN that are curable, no mat- s b ity ssmin. Mo e FLES 1 b REGTAL m;?;i‘s:q i i treats without resorting to surgery. vites out the ol e b e R on him and try this new mothod FREE OF CHARGE: He removes WARTS and MOLES from any past of tie body by 8 wondesful aad H t lcaves no scar. Why You Should Come Many have asked Dr. Farrow, how it is thet he can cure chronic diseases that the general practitioner can do nothing with. The general answer iss Dr, Farrow has devoted his life to the specialty of Chronic Disease. Ie devotes all of his time to his given specialty. He dues nothing but office work, Instead of having onc office with a practice lir:ted to a radius of a few milcs, he has a number of offices, and his przctice covers hundreds of miles, Tiea for the difficult and bafliing cases that have becn secking relief sometin many of which come to him and find health and ha, s diagnostic methods and deep acting ies, - 1lis 10 you. RNOOBLICATIGN Wi N Y0 CALL. Comeat once and consult { next time ray be tos ! Many of you wi en taking v 1 s #+11d treatments for coer caves will vequire tgeaved, until and tight wooden or fiber bolrdI 2 Py €rermes 1y s mise boaxes or palls.” Some other rullm:sl Chwnlc Stonlach Trefggze v [l unt othee SE JY oINS SRRy Wt M You are irritable in disposition—easi’ red \%n 1(\‘] cc‘.tml : lwg:'; 3pOSiti sty angered pienty RUSEN ly important to the general public | . .. carry aay of them out. You are L. You bave to {oree yuurself it and have many othee neat:: ms of & of yas, r or greasy icn of the heart, Cone ppetite, and Coated . 1f you have any of aw's deep-acting reme lics will cure lis specialty is the curing of You become bla 1t was held unlawful for a telegraph | to accomplish anythiug w only too well company to pay to the firm or house j symptoms whicl}]yo‘b.\h in whose building a telegraph of- l fi:;::::‘;‘g;r‘??i:;xml fce is located any commission on its; giiparion or Disrrhoca, cwn business. Nurses may be con- | tongus. All thase eymptonis y 2 de sidered as members of the “families" | these symptoms, lose no time. e, W, R, ¥ you, %0 matter how many doctors have fai of rallroad employes who are en- deep, aggravated chronic discases, titled under the law to free trans- Are your lungs or bronchisl tubes weak? Do you conf.h and c a t arrh expectorate discased mucus? Doee your nose stop up? ] . iy breath oficnsive? Have you a bad taste in your mouth? ve you pains in your chest? Arc {'ou bothered with shortness of breath and weak BEAUTY NOTES. apells? Do you have thoat trouble with hawking and clearing of your throat? De mucus from the Iltaaclc part of your nose into your you have dnrpin of stickin throat? Cal ..uf have the doctor examine you, cre is no need for you te have Catarrh. It often leads to that dreaded discase that is killing thousands of our best people=Consumption. Dr. Farrow’s trcatment can be used in your home daily. mccd of expensive office treatments, Are you suffering from carly abuscs, lost vital aner. losses ana draing Men backache, weak back, shooting pains in the neck. chest, back and limbs; palpitation of the heart, restles nights, bad dreams, loss of. ambition and mental activity, nervousness, irritable temper, bad blood discases which have been neglected or mistreated? No matter how chronic your trouble may be or how many have treated you, concult the master specialist, Dr. W. R. Farrow. He cures 99 per cent. of all thece cases that appeal to him. His medicines are quick acting and curative. Don't lct false modesty keep you away. These diseases are just as lcgitimate a branch of medicine as any discase of the stomach, etc. Bea man amongst men before it is (0o late. Are suffering from pain in the back of your neck, on top of youe women hcn!oa“nd in the small of your back? Do you have pain down ia front of your thighs? Congestion of Ovaries? Do you have Jeucorrhoca, painful menstruation, too profuse menstruation or irrepular menstruae tion? Do you have sediment in your urine? Doyou have bearing dovn and hoe flashes? Are you diW and nervous? Are you always tired 2-d weak? Do you have numb spclls? Many women have been saved from the operating table Dr. W. R. Farrow's decp-acting medicincs. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Nashville R. Even the prettiest nose looks bad in other people’s business. For giving the face a good color, get one pot of rouge and one rabbit's fcot. Bury them two miles from home and walk out and back once a cay to see that they are still there Tramping on other people’s feel- ings Is the worst possible thing for the feet. Hard lines about the mouth can frequently be removed by the reason- eble use of a smile. Eyes can be brightened effectively by looking on the pleasant sjde of life.—Woman's World for February. GO TO CINCINNATI-LANVISVILLE Via South Atlantic Limited; daily through train. 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