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yirs. A. F. Baynes, of Jackson- «ille, is the guest of her parents, Mr. qud drs. G P. Quaintance. pr. George C. Barton left today for s trip of about ten days to ! 3 busit the North. \ MIDGET WEDDING LAST NIGHT PUT YOURSELF ON REGORD WS A BRLLUNT SUGEESS) A5 PULLING FOR LARELMD, (Continued from Page 1.) 4 g May is Zoing to be a busy month catchy song was ““You May Swing on for the Board of Trade. Several mat- sung “Playmates,” which was round-, " T membership. This publication has Iy enc.orcd by the audience. They l been postponed until this time in or- both sing well and their acting was ;.. to get tic list as complete as oll* that could have been desired. s e blication of this di- Interspersed between these num- poss(hle. Thu pabliostien & & There will be services at the Cath- clic church tomorrow morning at 9 o clock. clLildren, cach of which was splen- z = - dudly rendered and greatly enjoyed!tho’ are standing togetlier on the i Skdibmli e I by the audience. The little girll“ms tawn ' Mies Madge Newman will arrive ir | Were all beautifully gowned in sil::'mkemnd » That is the slogan for [Lakeland this evening from Orange and satin dresses, and with the even-| ¢, final appeal. | Iake, *where she has been for eight|in8 suits of the boys they made a n:onths teaching the school at tha‘ place. | the stage. Miss‘c's Lucille Clough and Jessle| 1 man who is doing the same' The Lakeland Military Band is! Mafa.\\ illiams rendered a piano du‘itl thing. The man (or business enter- furnishing some fine music at the"“,l}‘;f‘ ST ability us!pr':u, as the case may be) who i3 ‘.efnorml Day exercises at \\'auchul;:}“"“‘d -‘"'““’_m“““"m' and which knocking Lakeland by this failure tegay. Gen. Cox went down and will | 8!l sreatly enjoyed. (for whatever reason) to pull “‘for deliver the address of the day. . The ProsTemy c.l'used with a 80D, | {1 .1and” s not entitled to any con- Jolly Cow Boys,” each of the clul~‘ K ¥ 4 1 sid Tie Lakeland Citrus Exchamge| o n oy o0) o Oveido, fs tn, Gen being dressed in cowboy| ; Fuckinz House 18 sending out some| , = o g tashion. yiieent grapefruit this week, o ic city the guest of her parents, TT. . pat | 110 evers business interest in this B eularly fine lot of Teveral car- Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Steinmeyer,| 1° entertainment was one that{, ., ; yine yp in the fight “for e having come over to witness the clos- | Feflects great credit upon the ehil-| ¢ keland,” and to do it NOW. keds being from the grove of Mr. J E. Griflin, close for the season about May 1. e—— Messrs. C. W. een, C. M. Clayton J, L. Skipper and E. 0. Flood repre- wnted Lakeland at the State Bank- home of Mr. D. W. Garrison on South No, ers’ convention in Jacksonville, sonder the comvention capitulated pefore such a delegation and decided t» bold its next meeting here. e e e— The house expects to C. C. Redgrave is pleased dien and their teachers, Misses Maude Steinmeyer and Lessie Tram- mell. Those who have witnessed the two annual entertainments given by this school previously knew there was a treat in store for them, which was demonstrated by the large audi- eace present, there being between 600 and 700 people in attendance, Mr. F. D. Hamilton’s family expect | 35 that they were not disappointed to leave at an early date for Day-| 8 evidenced by the many complimen- tcna, where they will make thelr fu. U4*Y expressious of those present. I If your name or your business en- | terprige, Mr. Citizen, 18 not included |‘|n this list to be published next month, do not blame the Board who have patiently waited for your c€o- oreration for a long time. We are all, more or less, individu- aily, as well as collectively, depend- ent. If we do not hang together we shall surely hang separately. The present personnel of the Board i¢ representative of the whole town ing exercises of the kindergarten and tie Lakeland high school. Mr. A. J. Moore, proprietor of the ut Price store, has purchased the an New York avenue, and with his fam- | ily will reside there in the future. Rev | i ture home, Mr. Hamilton having a| ' d ies a strong and progres- with his experiments in growing the Rt il and occupies a strong P s cactus, which he expects ¢’ position as engineer on the F. It C. ! 'l"OOMAN! HUSBANDS. Iol\'e position, The Board is in earn- railroad. He recently sold his home | e eft, determined to make this recent on a larger scale, tics of forage crop, cattle thriv. it snlendidly, and its success ir | ol introduction into Florida wouls ng been under the constan .. " Since Judge Tucker re from a spell of fever he ha coing out to see Mrs. Tucke W Lo will likely be strong cnough to somely decorated iu homor of the (e christening and naming of the b 2 § be moved back home in a few days,| 1913 <oon as the weather will per- e and Mrs, Tucker will go mountains of North Carolini. N ices by the pastor at 7:30 o'clock. d1y school at 3 p. m. 'y orth League at 6:30 p. m, Prayer services every Thursda tat 7:30 o'clock. Don’t YOU do biils with CHEC! CENT epent and PENDABLE reco tures. A CHECKING fnstitution will | OF LAKE This {8 ne of the best and most nutritious ). Tucker, Sr., is still quite ¢ of trained nurses for more than cvery day at Mulberry, where | ; taken sick while visiting.!cus' jewelry store has been hand- | 5¢ds to the langhter by demanding D METHODIST CHURCH. tomorrow | by the uge of a number of American | piidwin, ceipted legal vouchers fir LV ERY in many ways—especlally in estab- liching your credit standing. e senior play which comes oft oy i00040n & success. Thelr plans for a progressive work of publicity on West Lemon street to Mr. & Tuesday, April 29, is full of laugh-! McColpin. \ ) ng situd J ] s - A e t‘:rrltnlnl:l"nl:x‘:fl::li;h\\-e::le N make it necessary they should have | Mrs, Bettie Evi ! T Rt S ; arger inc n the presentpay- 1 Mrs, Bettie ans, of Tampa, i3 pre jden is one of ten used by a larger income than the pr | ing membership affords. It filty ov one hundred of those who entered the recent contest will pay up and continue their membership, the in- ne inr g oW o0\ i Y q i :::;li(ilf:"u ;l l::‘:nd\d'%:u l;' rl“lffilr.'\':{' piaywriters: Arthur Mailland (Who i \: ll' Fl'm‘:t"fsln wll?o I:'cdcx:llt is Carl Kern) tells his uncle, Colonel |t it AN AT S P Y Traddeus Crane, that the house and sustained the loss of his wife and at ;g of his friend, Harry DBrown,| whose home she is stopping. Mrs.| . 5 4 o come will be suflicient for the needs { with whom he boards, are his, The | 8 + e Evans was for many years a resident | : A of the Board in their publicity work | delighted colonel unexpectedly visits | 0 of Lakeland and has many friends| ; B l()lllcr\\'lsc, the present membership | bim demanding also a baby which, g % % who are always glad to see her. ! o will be compelled to tax themselves too, belongs to Harry. The unexpeet- | St tm———— Ty over and above the present rate ol | ed complications that ensue are full o \ olici One of the windows of the Stev-|o fun and Harry's, mother-in-law ducs in order to make up the defici- 4 . cacy. This they are ready to do. {it they have to, but they fecl that | it ought not to be necessary and that 'it would be unjust, because the bui- den ought to be borne equally by all. N¢ man who contributes to supporc the azgressive work of the Board of {"'vade by his contribution of three i and one-third cents a day can fail to receive direct and indirect benelit, for the town will thereby grow and, vith the growth of the town w come increasing benefit and oppor- tunity to every citizen. On the othet hand, every man who neglects stand by the Board in this work of community building will surely do go v toward solving tre stock feed problein t % 3 r| | cluss of the Lakeland school, and large crowds will m2{ A German, who is really a detec- deubt enjoy its beauty when the'gjye—Rudolph Bauer (Ivan Jackson) | lishts are turned on this evening, ln;_. hunts all through the play for a | this window is a large, beautiful doil | “tattoed cross” on any and all of drossed as a sweet girl graduate and them, finding it at last on the vil- ber loveliness is further énhanced | juin Chauncey Chilson, who is Roy i bigh | buby. | Licauty roses and other flowers, t||v|‘ Arthur is in love with Dorothy | [figures 1913 being worked out in| (who is Aileen McRae) and is ham- ! | pasturtiums. The other window IS| pered in his love making by having y dressed in violets in honor of the |y fictitious wife. | cluss of 1914, The maid, Hazel Ormsby, has a bad time explaining to Arthur's un-| cle (William Kmerson). The mini-| ster, Gordon llart, i8 on the horns! «f a dilemma when he comes to the chiristening for “Thaddeus” and the| mother-in-law determined the bahy ! gliall be named after him or her. Iu' the middle of difficulties the express man, Monroe Sutton, brings the baby carriage to Arthur, who has no baby | tor every man to come across Wby Nelly Brown, the borrowed wife, is | 1as lo far Eallod to. 4o #6 l.,euie Layton, who carries out a di!-| Pull for Lakeland! 'l:hll R Sl weg.m-;ss REPORTER |"I'u|| for every enterprise which is pulling for Lakeland.” Trying to get tke cake and at the same time keep the penny is both unwise and impes- Tl‘“;’."":'".’_ ::',r'f" "'”’l“""' sible. Be good-natured about the s fiuung 1ol 68 8 ’mauer. be enthusiastic, be public- farmer who was a viclim of insomals | ¢ s . and weii to a doetor in hope of get- ‘splr.lcd. be progressive. Cut some necessarily fail to receive the sup- port and patronage of those who are compelled to bear his share of a bur- den just as much his as theirs. The Classified Business Directory will go to press on or about May 15. -~— i 5 New lndustey. | advertisement you can carry, and, “Now that 0 many automobiles are | 12 your house,” gaid tha visitor, 1 i you would keep your “What!" eaid the farm- | ALL your it—pay Via sSouth Atlantic Limited; dally tbrough train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, # P.A L. & N. R R. Jacksonville. ' KS and bhave Tre- a CORRECT, DE- rd of your expendi- “',....................n.."I {EDISONIA. § \. - t: 20rceeeeeee” ws@V’ &) T ACCOUNT with this ald you materially ALL THIS WEEK 2 IS ONE WHO DOES “TEST GOOD TO THE G T NUMBER. WE SHU {{E BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. “PAUL AND VIRGINIA.” (Rex Two Reel Drama—From B8t Peirre’s Novel of That Name.) “ACCIDENT INSURANCE.” (Pearl White in a screaming Crystal i Comedy.) — 5 and 10 cents » THE LA MANE SISTERS i IN THE LATEST. E | LA w | | g to his own loss, because he willl This will give nearly three week: | ting relief. “lu (ho first place,” said lother expense, if you have to, but the doctor, ve you any theory as {don’t try to build up your business | to what it 'z that keops you avaie?” | interests without an active co-oper “Well,” g2id e former, 1 think 1 |tion with the Doard of Trade, mem- sn0ie 80 loud 11 1 T wui nyselt up.” | hepghip in which is the very best| | | without which you much necessarily |lcse wou at once, before you forget it. ‘up; get into line; get busy; be en- prise. thusiastic; be a booster; “Pull for'success in his new business. ?;:G:te'” sung by Ella Mae Holder, ' ..o o yyportance are under way. Lakeland.” et ———— “ Cl::ust sel‘dflouah, Earl HendriX, | o0 ¢ ‘hese important matters 18 nupecmflly:' R Comfory In the Thought. 3 a8, Hardin and the Kindergartes. | i preparation snd publication of & Wity i) Patricia _postesses the fouryeal 4 e Eaton and Willlam Norvell | .. o4 pusiness dircctory of the April 26, 1913. ecretary. |old's usual aversion to water fof - cleansing purposes and fs most spar b % rectory is for the information of the MARK our first SPEC crs were songs by the kindergarten| ... ¢ the board, who feel that SALE. Righest ground a patriotic citizen o” jallowed on alt lines of Men's Wom- can occupy, viz., “For en’s and Children’s Shoes. l Every member the policy of the firm to hold CUT . who is doing his best to pull “for PRICE SALES, but owi beautiful picture when assembled on Lokeland” is worthy of the hlghest" fact that we have esteem and consideration of every ! slarted in the SHOE BUSINESS, and many people are as yet unfamiliar with us or our BRANDS of SHOLS,! "we offer this indhccment that you ! niay come, one and all and make it gyer” yemurked the husband as he -worth your while to get ACQUAINT- ' gurveyed her gown. “You can't jolly FD with us and eur NICE UP-TO- me into we eration from this purely buslnes-fl],‘.\_\m STOCK. { standpoint, ard it is up to every m:m: The Stcre That Appreciates Your NORMAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL Normal and Training school at the school building on May 5, and will continue for two months. ing or who desire to prepare for the teachers' examination, either Stateor county, should not miss the opror- tunity - to attend. pils also accepted. For further in- formation apply to Erof. Jones. Stiecking to & noor purposo makes | As compared with the averaga 3 feet meny 6t nn i o _ 3 inches. AR SOBOAOHOFOHOIIPO MO BOBOLING 1C IO 28: O DEOHOPIEOSOTOPHC | | | | | | GOOOCTOOCIOCOOTIFTONINION OSOSG40+04C SCPOPDETETOC TS % ¢ t 0.!‘ D Y L e P b 2 SOOPTPO. - +v P T TTTL PSOVOOOV PAGE FIVE Mr. J. K. Guthrie, who has beea many more dollars than you|with the Kimbrough-Rutherford 1d otherwise appear to be saving. | Slioe Co. for the last two months, Send your check to the secremryil:u accepted a position as traveling Pay | s2lesman with some Lakeland enter- We wish Mr. Guthrie much (1] Jing of ita application to her small face. The other evcning before going | to bed she gave her reflection in the SATURAY, APRIL 26, 1913, W' Imirror u careful scrutiny and remark IAL DISCOUNT |ed: “Well, my faco is pretty clean. :8 i b'lleve it'll do for temorrow.” NOTICE. PRSI On this date 10 per cent will be Some Loss. “Did you love miuch in that bamk TRARY to faflure, Jim?" usted Hawkins. 3 should say I did,” said Slabsides, *¥ {had an overdizit of a hundred and ng to thc!llxt] dollars in that bank, and geel recently | pow T had to usile to make goodi¥e= { Harper's Weelkly. It is DECIDEDLY CON only — It Didn't Work. “A thing of beauty is a joy for aring this dress anothep | eeason.” recponded the wife.—~Washe ltngton Hera:d Calls, KIMBROUGH & RUTHERFORD SHOE CO., Cor. Main St. and Florida Ave. 622 Tating No Chances. At & domestic econo:ny lesson, the Northern Christian Advocate reports little Emily was asked (o state briefly the best way to keep milk from sous fng. Her answer was certainly brief and to the point. It ran: “You should leave it in the cow.” ——————— Prof. Chas. M. Jones will open 2 Baby a Real Midget The monih-old child of & gypsy, which was the subject of an inquesd at Wandsworth, England, not long since, was described by a doctor as the smallest baby he had ever known. It only weighed 3 pounds 14 ounces, instead of the normal 7% pounds, an@ its length was only 1 foot § inches, Teachers who Wwist. to take train- Conditioned pu- l 421-8at.-Wkly Poor Sticking. | BUILDERS'SUPPLIES Exclusive sales agents for HYDRO BAR WATER PROOFING. National Show Cases and Fixtures, Plate and Window Glass STAFFORD STANDARD SFATS, for Schools, Churches and Theaters. Terra Cotta Itoofing Tile. Good Red Bullding Briek. Carload lots for prompt deliveries. Concrete Relnforelng Steel. . Get our prices before buying. McKEE & CO. 204 Twigg Street : Tampa, Florida DEOBOIOTOG DN e et 0 T T & Nashville R. R. Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—] ouisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids - with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited Montgomery Route Louisville Lv. Jacksonville - - 8:15pm. Lv. Jacksonville - « 815pm. Ar. Cincinnati - - - 8:50 pm. Ar. Montgomery . . 8:50 am. Ar. Cleveland - < T:15am. Ar. Birmingham - . 12:10 pm. Ar. Grand Rapids - - 6:50 am. Ar. Nashville - - < 7:40 pm. Ar. Louisville « o 9:00pm. Ar. St. Louis « - <« T740am. Ar. Indianapolis - . 1:50 am. Ar, Chicago . - - 9:38am. Dixie Limited Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville . . 9:35am. Lv. Jacksonville - . 8:25pm. Ar. St. Lovis - . - 2:50 pm. Ar. Evansville - . . 9:43pm. Ar. Chicago - - - 7:02 pm. Av. Chicago . . - 6:S54am. Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars H. C. Bretney, Florida Passenger Agent, 118 W. Bay St., Jacksonville D T« R e Y e [ ] ction Co. Brick and Concrete Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving 'and all Kinds of Artificial Stonc Work 307 West Main Street - IMOVING PICTURESI ¢ 4 worrun akeland Paving&Constru Artificial Stone, J.N. DS J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Mam. V. Pres & Asst Maa FERNLEIGH INN Corner Missouri Avenue and Main Street Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Gool, Gomfortable and Homelike Rates, Board jand Room: Transients, $1.23 per day; Regular Boarders, $5.00 per week. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop.