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. . ville Sun. e In Case of Fire| Phone 5,000 Lo . Jewel White has returned . (uree or four weeks’ visit to ., where she bas been the st vl her sister. i e e willie Belle Cannon, re- to Ler home in Georgia last (ter a pleasant visit with her s, Nr. and Mrs. 0. J. Popa. s iareng i litle son of Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Murshall still remains very ill, and (e cornest hope of all that be 1 e Lhe . ,n make a change for the bet- ut, g St s AR 21 ! * p, L. Graham, sollciting agent of (he Southern Express Co. with head- quarters in Lakeland, was in Gaines- | erintendent of the Lakeland-Tampa- | ceived their guests in the parlor, to Partow Chautauquas, and was herc‘ll.e left as you enter the mansion. sille yesterday. Mr. Graham was i {o several years agent of the com- pany here and his hosts of friends | .uys glad to see bim.—Gaines- ore u P | \wr. L. B. Bryan, of Jacksonville.! i acent of the A. C. L., spent :'. urlay and Sunday in Lakeland, . of his brother-in-law, Mr. O. \r. Bryan is a prominent . for United States marshal wthern Distriet of Ilorida, e gtrong cndorsenents n, which he would fill irably, G O T | cation of an incorpora-’ ico of the “Lakeland Ice ( ¢ geoms to have caused some ¢tanding, fome persons to think that tlis is a new t in prospect. This impres- i crroneous, and the corpora- t ing,formed is composcd of the who purchased «the plant ceers, Youngs and Faton g ks ago. The two gentle men 1 ! retain gome interest and will! t> loeal directors of the corpora- tion, Mr ith the €.c Co. for the last two months s accepted a position as traveling sman with some Lakeland enter- g We wish Mr. Guthrie muc! iceves In his new business. 62 m————— K. Guthrie, PENDABLE record tures. ) fostitutic 1l ai \¢ Tl liching ait Investig. who has beer | , i —— LR B /;) »a‘ *L" Dou’'t YOU do it—; bills with CHECKS ard ceipted legal vouchers for LVEI CENT epent and a CORRECT, DE- A CHECK'NG ACCOUNT with this 1 you matcrially fo ma ceveclally In estab- The ladies of thé Methodist [ sionary Society are beins entertaineq | the kome of Mrs. C. A, Cole. "this afternoon at the home of Mrs. | D. B. Sweat, 412 South New York | This is the niceting of th ¢ { reading circle the subject for the aft- | 1he Covcmor s Reception, ernoon is Brazil. This is the closing ' avenue, chapter of the book, and a new book will be gelected. Gen. J. A. Cox was the orator of | cises at Wauchula Saturday, and we huve heard that his address was very eloquent and inspiring. There was and those from Lakeland who went dewn report a very pleasant time and a most favorable impression of the hospitable people of the thriving lit- tic city of Wauchula. !In Eonor of 3 Mrs. L. Liss Greene. | Greene, ’ e o o | Queen Egther Circle {s Tomorrow Afternoon, n:embers are cordially invited to at- tend. L) Never did the *Mansion” look THE EVENING TELVGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, APRIL 28, 1913, The Queen Esther Circle will hold | | more L«JUL“U] than on last Thurs , day evening when Governor Tcam-; U. C. V.’s ELECT DELEGATES TO THE REUNION. Lakeland Camp No. 1543, U.C. V., met as usual at 10 o'clock a. m. Sat- urday, J. D. Allen, commander, in thke chair. The meeting opencd with prayer by Comrade Clifford. Thec recora of L. 31, Lennett is entertain- | previous meetings was read and ing this afternoon in honor of Miss | adopted. On motion general order No. 3 was non-curred in and the adjutant or- dered to fill out the report in ac- cordance therewith. The commander appointed wm-’ Mig. :n called mecting at 3:30 o'clock at rades J. A. Cox and J. W. Bryaat n-' All ' deiegates to the Chattanooga re-| union in May, 1913, And W. H. Clifford and G. A. Rhodes as alter-| rates. On motion this camp adopted the Southern railroad as their of-| : simple if you will take it in all sim- ficial route to the reunion. On motion tlie recolution an tae women's monument was adopted in ;ncll and his charming wife held the affirmative. i their frst large official reception. Dues: G. A. Rhoades, §1; A. B. The entire lower floor, spacious Erasseil, 50c; returned, 80c. No oth the day at the Memorial Day cmr"t‘nd attractive in its appointments,|cr business, camp adjourned. was elaborately and most exquisite- 1y decorated, lovely southern smilax, C. L. pink and white roses and E-’lfi\erl fectively used. Pink paper tulips shaded the lights which cast a beau- tful, soft glow. Handsome and rare growing plants added still furthe:r Leauty to the enchanting scene, "| did the pink candles in silver can-' J. D. ALLEN, | WILLOUGHBY, Adijt. ! G00D TIME AT WAUGHULA-‘ The Lakeland Military band wiich left Saturday morning for | Wauchula to play for the Memorlnl’ returned safe and day exercises, ioation FREE. BT ) A B NI o COLE & HULL Jewelers end Optome!rists To Write a ietter. The art of letter writing Is quite plicity All you have to do is to con- jure up a vision of the person to + whom you are writing, pick up your ! pen, and—talk. When you can ple ture a face you like, adorned with a . pipe whose shape you know well, it 'is no dificult matter to find what to eay and how to eay it. A letter is a chat and the pen can be as effective | a8 the tongue. a large crowd attending the exercises Jjjjeg being most artistic ally and ef-| GUR BAND BOYS REPORT I Know More About Electricity. Dering ten years the output of the ! electric generating plants has nearly ' | trebled, but the number of accidents has remained the same. An increase! would be naturally looked for, but this seems to indicate that wany of l Mr. and Mrs. C. Rucker Adams, of | delabra, placed on the mantles in the | gound Saturday night, and all claim | the accidents of the earlier years were Ckicago, were the guests of Mr. C. E. Woods this week. Mr, Adams is sup- different rooms. Governor and Mrs. Trammell re- to have had a good time. The peopld o’ Wauchula seemed pleased with the band and the band boys were well pleased with the treatment they re- to survey this field with an idea of | Sianding with them were Hon. and|ceived from them. annexing Eustis for 1915 to this cir- cuit of chautauquas. He was im- pressed wth the eligibility of Eustn ‘ae a permanent chautauqua home. was dqighted by the progressive sririt of our city and its growth an¢ fine lake frontage. He was induced t> come here by his previous knowl- edge of this section, acquired through friends who had visitel kore—Eustis La Reaion, “SAMPSON'S HAIRCUT.” Rev. 1 C. Jenkins continued his scrics of sermons on Sin last nizht, by pre: s from the incident of old Sumpson being led away Ly De- lilah, e was shorn of his loe! 5 | ond his strenzth went from him, The' preacher pictured the awluln of sin, sowing how it deceives, wreeks, ruing, and then langzhs at its deadly werk., This serics of discourses s :;p"lxnin d by his conzregation. st wduy nicht the fourth ser- rion in th sories will be delivered, | Ihe subject will be “A Terrible wreek on the 0ld Road.” On Sun day morning his theme will be * Kimbrough-Rutherfore | conscionce a Safe Guide?” o ———— Friendship in Adversity. Friendship, of itself a holy tle, 18 Il‘nndu more sacred hy adversity.—Dry- S0 T e g g vl La of your expendis standing. THE S ATE BANK F LAKELAND FLA. {.\.rs H. J. Drane, of Lakeland, Hon. When the boys pot thirsty they and Mrs. Tom West, Hon. and Mrs.| were invited into the various places W. N. Sheats, Hon. and Mrs. J. C. Luning, Hon. H. Mies Crawford, llon. I. L. Farris of | Jacksonville, Hon. W. A, McRae and ‘llnn W. V. Knott. | Ars. Trammell, who is at all times ! winsome, was beautiful in a els. She cargied pink roscs, A9Wn of lu\s take ¢ white charmeuse, made entrain, and | “mending to the people of Lakeland :’. "trimmed in Dohemian lace anud n‘\\-‘ v ho mizht stop in Wauchula to ru‘,‘, where they served cool drinks. When C. Crawford ani|supper time came, after playing & little in the lobby of the Peace River lLotel, the proprietor kindly ln\ucd the band to have supper, and, believ: 'i s, it was a supper, and the band rreat pleasure in mum-! in:. along the cause of progress. We Mis, Drane wore light green char-! be well taken care of. jmense trimmed in handsome loce Mis, West's gown was embroidered | white marquisette, Mrs. Sheats was gowned in black gutin, I . Luning wore ¢ M Crawford's gown w lew chiffon over yellow silk. ol yel- | The dining room was particularly beautiful in its exquueite decora- teins. The handsome table was cov- eted with a cluny laee centerpicee, o1 which was placed a large reflec- tor, holdinz a cut glass vace filleld with maznilicent pink roces anl wmaiden hair ferns. On the table wers s0 four pink candles in crystal can- "1 dlesticks, The following bevy of pretty girls dressed in white with pink sashes, served delicious cream and cake: Miss ldella Holloway, Miss Janec | Byrd, Miss Helen Pruitt, Miss Aza- | lee Moor, Miss Lena DBarber, Mary Hayes, Miss Susie Patterson, Miss Laura Pendlcton, Durinz the evening most inspirin | music was rendered by the Leon llo- te! orchestra, stationed behind a bower of palms, ferns and flowers. The entire house was open to the guests, the upper gtory being beau- tiiully adorned with potted plants, | and cut flowers of shade and hue. Governor and Mrs. Trammell left nething undone that would in any wvay add to the comfort, pleasure and enjoyment of their guests on Chis 'nd delightful occasion. Florida ig, indeed, very proud of Ler tilented young vernor anl Lis 1 tiful tnd accomw Led wife, as v evidenecd by the lar e num- !l,-: o ealled on Thursday evenin l— 1 cizht hn v.ll'll one Il" usor leing precent.—Tallahas- 4 wociat, ¢« o e NATI- O ISVILLY itie Limited; Diners. (1. C. N. R. R, train A L &N PP ey YT v- v (E515ONIAY. ..emnemncea FP A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO TiHE GREATEST NUMBER. WEBE SHHOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. One of the Conan Doyle Scrics THE SPECKLED BAND, Under the Personal Supervision of the Author. (In Two Reels. FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE. Miss | | Loan's Kidney Pills for backache ang ! | equal MANAGER, Lakeland Military Band. GOOD AUVICE. — -1 A Lakeland Citizen Gives Informa. tion of Priccless Value, When you guffer from backache, Headaches, diyzzincss, nervousness Feel weak, languid, depressed, Ilave annoying urinary disorders: Do you know what to (Jo? Some Lakeland people do. Read the statement that follows. It's from a Lakeland citizen, Testimony that can be investl- gated. 0. . Bryant, proprietor Dryant Tenn. Aves., “I consider Heuse, Ribbon and N, Lakeland, Fla,, says: Dcan's merit and do not hesitate to give ! them my endorsement. 1 have taken pains through my kidneys and they |have acted Just as represente(. Dean's Kidney Pills restored my kid- | ncys to & normal condition and toned up my system.” “When Your Back ll Lame—Re- member the Name."” Don't gimpl’ ask for a kidney remedy—ask DIS- TINCTLY for DOAN'S KIDNEY FILLS, the same that Mr, Bryant had—the remedy backed by hom»‘ testimony., G0c all stores. Foster- Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. To Remove Pzint From Lincleum, To roiiove the of white patat from leum, with t ntine until they soften, op if they ara very old and hard, uca ol turpentine and ame il! zoon goften and ease ith warm wa. lo :(1n then rinse me 100 MANY HUSBANDS wa—cmary 125¢ 35¢ 50C % Ki(ney Pills a remedy n(| due to ignorance or carelessness, which is now avoided by a greater’ knowledge of the use of electricity and electrical machinery. { Wanted to Live In History, Some men's \dea of fame is cen™ tainly a distorted ore. A murderer fn South Carolina pleaded for tho privilege of being the first maz to be | | electrccuted when that new mode of execution was introduced into the state, PO POFQIPEQITIRIOPO PO QL OO .:. 3 PHONE b S Dr. Edgar 1. Cole April 20th. Your wants in the Optical Line wil! have our best attention. Powell & Mm. m'q"ocaie Staple and Fancy Grain and Feed, LA A Nice Fresh Stock to Seclect from, Courteous Treatment and a Falr Deal for All, Your Patronage Solicited and Appreclated. ‘:\l;\r\) will be here all day Tuesday, Exam- Phene 173 lateland tla, I'O'I.'IOE OP APPLICATION Fol LEAVE TO SELL MINORS LAND. Notice is hereby given that |, Robert Pearce, the undersigned guardian, will on the 5th day ot May, 1913, apply to the Honorab.e C. M. Trammel, county judge in and for Polk county, Florida, at his oflice in Bartew, for an order authorizing mc as guardian of Esther A. Peurce ond Benetta Viola Pearce, minorg, grandchildren of Sylvester H. Fer- ris, otherwise known as S, H. Ferris, and Hester A. Ferris, otherwise known as H. A. Ferris, and heirs at law of Ida A, Pearce, deceased, to sell at private sale all the right, title and interest of the said minore in and to the following described land situate in the county of Polk and State of Florida, to-wit: The north half of lot “D" of block three (3) of Munn’s survey of the 'town of Lakeland, according to the |p!|t thereof recorded in the publie records of Polk county, Florida; the szme being the undivided interests of eald minors, in the said land, and to be sold for their best interest. ROBERT PEARCE, Guardian. 256-Men. MGl Groceries pJ ’ Er TR we Nal St I W e, H‘-‘D & AT LIS T 09 | » them satu ated | | South Atlantic Limited Lv. Jacksonville - - 8:15pm. Ar, Cincinnati « + < 8:50pm. Ar.Cleveland . . 7:15am. Ar, Grand Rapids - - 6:50 am. Ar, Louisville . . 9:00pm. Ar, Indianapolis . - 1:50 am. Dixie Limited Lv. Jacksonville . . 9:35am. Ar. St, Louis . . . 2:50 pm. Ar, Chicago - . . 7:02 pm. MRV LY * Lakeland Pavin) & SO . J. HOFFNAN POTOQVOPOPQIQPQIQICECIO Electric Lighted Trains. H. C. Bretney, Florida Passenger Agent, 118 W. Bay St., Jacksonville PUTRINT 2L R L 2] Artit cial S-;'"f' Concrete Buildinp:_ Matcerial Estimates Chcerfully Furnished and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Street - J. M. DAVIG Lounsvflle & Nashv'iie R. R. Ofiers the Best Service to Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo Montgomery Route Lv. Jecksonville - « 8:1Spm. Ar. Montgomery . . 8:50 am. Ar. Birmingham . . 12:10 pm. Ar. Nashville - - . 7:40 pm. Ar. St. Louis « - « 740 am. Ar.Chicago . . . 9:38am. Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville . . Ar. Evansville . . Ar, Chicago . . - 8:25 pm. - 9:43 pm. 6:54 am. Dining Cars Constrh(twnCo. Brick and on Paving J. P. NEWBECKER % Pres. Scc.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres & Asst Mas CLOOOCITO! DI040404 04 FERNLEIGH INN Gorner Missouri Avenue and Main Street Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Gool, Gomfortable and Homelike Rates, Board {and Room: day; Regular Bearders, $3.00 per week. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, - Prop. Transients, $1.23 per o B