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L RSONALY DAGR! YA se of Fire e 5,000 ' Hooks, who came down | ' her sister, Mrs. B, S. the family’s recent be-: feturned to her home last ers’ Club meets Satur-| , with Mr. Ivison, who st of town. On this oc- jubject will be “Flowers, Jorage Crops.” Jones spent Monday and this week in Tampa and ) a business mission. He anied by his little sonm, Mrs. H. C, Stevens and ing chiliren are spend- flays in Ocala, where they ests of Mr, Stevens' par- Ind Mrs. Isaac Stevens. from Dr. J. W, e information destination in Kentucky | found many changes and' nts in his old home town. | away Juring the summer, feturn again in the fall. i B, Sweat, editor of the! hrictian Advocate, received! yesterday afterncon from ence of Bishops at Dallas, the cffect that Bishop Mor. ! preside over the next the Flerida Conierence, ! to be held at Tallahas- ping Dec. 17, ek retrining wall on the of the park has been fin-! broad cement steps lead he park from the south en- jo the passenger station, 11 prove a great conveni- ravelers, enabling them to| pre benefit and pleasure | use of Lakeland’s beauti- than herctofore. Reno annie Hunter has returned sburz, where she went last see her brother, Mr. T. E. who is very ill of fever. r, Miss Mollie, will remain | irg to nurse Mr. Hunter un-| able to travel, when he wili Lakeland to regain his VE GOT YOU, STEVE. come out Sunday morningzs a. m, and see your pals in! he Men's Baraca class at the | ptist church. Come, join| h and spend a good hour. COMMITTEE. CINCINNATI-LOVISVILLE th Atlantic Limited; dafly train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, | T.. & N. R. R., Jacksonville. ash Prices et ke n $1.00 ............. oo s 280 SOt ey 25¢ ................ 250 | Argo Salmon.......... 30¢! Karo syrup............ 25¢ ! onions Export soap........... 25¢ | ges Washing Powder. . . .25¢ I RS e 1.00 ................. 25¢ ................ 25¢ oo 26¢ TRY OUR erless Coffee 34c SOMETHING FINE. xce Dinner Set sk for Coupons| T. Chandler merly Ferguson & Usher. dams Building h Kentucky Ave. | ' ont to visit Lakeland again next sea- | scn. "gpent [ J. MeClelland on West Lemon street, | make her | Grande, Fla. | man, and Miss Nellic Coleman, { THE TRAIL OF THE SILVER FOX.) Mr, F. M. Minckler, of Cicero, N. Y., who has been in Lakeland for iie past several weeks selling the Standard Dictionary of Facts, left this morning for New York. He met with splendid success while here placing his book in a great major- ity of the homes of the city. Mr. Minckler is a genial gentleman and made many friends in the city who will be glad if he finds it conveni- Mrs. Trammell Entertaing Tomorrow Afternoon. Mrs. Park Trammell will give .\l TLursday afternoon, May 8, andi ex- tends the following invitation: “l extend a most cordial invita- tion to the visiting lalies and the ladies of Tallahassee to attend a re- ception in their honor at the gov- ernor’s home on Thursday afternoon, May 8 ,from 4 to 6 o’clock, “MRS. PARK TRAMMELL.” B. Y. P. U. Social Tomorrow Night, The B, Y. P _ U, of the First Bap-| day night in the .annex of the| church, A good program has been arranged, consisting of music, reci- | tations, games, etc., after which there will be refreshments served. Don't come with a long face—smile. REPORTER. ¢« o o Party in Honor of Mis. L. L. Wad{ord, L micst deligauul evening was last night at the beautitul| ttle bungalow of Mr. and Mrs, G. where a farewell party was given by the laddies of the Woodmen Cirels given in honor of Mrs. L. L. Wad- icrd, who is leaving Lakeland to future home in Bocu| Many sclections of vocal and in srumental music, delightfully r dered, by Misses Zeller anad Ted: were enjoyed by those present, Delicious refreshments of fruit punch, and a variety of choice cakes, were served. Following the serfing of refresh- ments, a duet, by Mrs. F. H. Cole- was rendered in splendid style. Then followel a violin solo by Mr. T. E. Dunbar, accompanjed by Miss Ber- tha Zellers on the piano, which was| enjoyed very much by the entire as- sembly. The pretty surprise of the even- irg came when Mrs. E. M. Holder, representing the Ladies’ Woodmen Circle, presented Mrs, Wadford with o beautiful pin, emblem of the Woolmen Circle, and in touching lanzuage assured her of the good work that she ‘had been doing in the| interest of the circle, this pin be-| ing a token of the high esteem! ~)m;u'les, Mrs. L. L. Wadford, Mm_I L;xthcrinc Wad{ord; Sutelf, Tedder, Nellie Coleman, Annie Kolb, Lillie shoes for ladies. Ll no steps grac Misses Louise Bertha Zeller, Anna Belle Sikes, Cleo Scipper, Johnnie Higgs, Alberta Hebb, Anna Jones, Leila Scally, Iris Bryant; Messrs. DPunbar, McClellanvl, Jerkins and W adford, SHOLS! SHOLS! SHOES! Just received a shipment of spring Tais shipment coi- tains all the latest styles in patent leather oxfords, white canvis pumps, black satin street pumps, white buck pumps, and patent leather pumps— o1l new goods and up-to-date styles. You are invitel to call and look these goods over. The store that appreciates your calls. KIMBROUGH & RUTHERFORD SHOE CO., Cor. Main St. and Florida Ave. 673 RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Od Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- i reception at the governor's home, on !gernally and externally. Pnce 25c. NOIICE. The annua: swcknoiaers’ meeting of the Chautauqua Auditorium asso- ciation met at the Auditorium on Monday, May 0§, 1913, at 11 o'clock u. m. There not being a majority of stock represented at this meetin3, said mceting was postponed until) Friday, May 9, at 2:30 p. m. All stockholders are urgently requested to be present at this meeting, as mat- ters of great importance aro to be that he! tist church will have a social Thurs. | gttended to. CHAUTAUQUA AUDITORIUM A3 SOCIATION, H, D. Bassett, President. L. M. Futch, Sce. and Treas. Don’t Pull Out The Gray Hairs! A Few Applicationg of a Simple Rem- edy Wikl bring Lack the Nat- ural Culor, “Pull out cue gray Leir and a doz- en will take its place is an old say- ing, which is to & great extent, true, are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear it i3 a sign that Nuature nceds assisi- ance. It is Nature's call tor help. Gray hair, dull, liteless hair, or hair that is fulling out, is not necessar- ily a sign of advancing age, for tliere are thousands of cllerly peo- ple with pertect heads of hair with- out a single streak of gray. When gray Lazirs comc, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some good, reliable hair-restoring treatment should bLe resorted to ac once. Specialists say that one of the best preparations to use is the old- fushioned ‘‘sage tea” which our grandparents used. The best prep- arction of this kind is Wyeth's Saze and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prepa- retion of domestic sage and sulphur, scientifically compounded with later ciscovered hair tonics and stimu- lants, the whole mixture being carc- fully balanced and tested by experts. Wyeth’'s Sare and Sulphur is clean and whclesome and perfectly harmless. It refieshes Ary, parched Leir, removes dardriff and gracdual- whirh the order holds towards her-— end given by the members. Anothor‘ Pandsome present presented by Mrs. | i ' H.Coleman, was a dainty baby| Irish eollar. The Jecorations were of ferns and roses very artistically arraneed. | Those present were Mrs. R. I“ Scipper, Mrs. E. A, Snowden, Mrs‘; 1 W. 1. Kolb, Mrs. F. M. Holder, Mrs. J. A Hester, Mrs. Wm_ Loher, Mrs. [J L. M, Mrs. W, F. Jones, Mrs. . H. Coleman, Mrs. H, N. Hebb, {Mrs. T. E. Dunbar, Mrs. L, D, Cla-| | ville, Mrs. J. W. Secally, Mrs.G.J. Mc. Lelland, Mrs. J. C. Tiner, Mrs. E. M. [DISflNIA i ‘-_«_m_«---w- A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. WE SHOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. SHERLOCK HOLMES IN “REY- GATE SQUIRES.” (Union Feature in Two Reels.) (Eclair—A Drama of the North.) DMIRSION CTLUBEN LFRER 0 _ . b . | Iy restores fadel or gray hair to its ratural color, Don't delay another minuve. Start uging Wyethi's Sace and Salphur at ouce and gee what a difference a few days' treatment will malke Lair. % % This prenaration is offeral to the prutlie at fifty cents a bottle, and is recemmended and sold by all drugz- gisas. AUDITORIUM. in your Vaudeville Thursday Friday an? Saturday 5 and 10 Cents KVENING TELKGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, MAY 7, 1913, NOTICE. In compliance with and by-laws of B. M. & P. 1. U. No. 12, Florida, all contracters in the building line will pcase take notice that on and after the first day of August, 1913, the working hours of this union will be eight, and 65 cents the price per hour. This union appreciates the co- operations of contractors who have paid the scale of rlices in the past and expects ‘no difficulty in that re- spect in the future. JOHN MURPHY, President. C. R. FIELDEN, Financial Secretary. Judged by Written Worda, “You don't know a woman untll you have had a letter from her. = ‘Tenderheoks.” by Ad~ Leverson. 646 Holda Piece of Cut Glass to the light and see it sparkle like a thousand diamonds. Note how deep is the cutting, how beuutiful the pattern, Such a piece on your sideboard would be a constant source of pleas- ure and pride. You can afford to bave it and more to match it. Our specfal prices for cut glass make it good for prescnts of all kinds. [, (. Stevens CEMENT SIDEWALKS. We enlarge on the fact that wher you lay a walk of cement the job le flulshed—that means you're not con. stantly repairing nor paying out money—when the job is finished you have one that will last. Improve your property—make M ap-to-date, get our estimate on lay- ag the waiks you need—the slight s«adad 0wt will be nore than offset *» the btig tmprovement in the prop’ Ity Get our estimate. LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman, Prop. TAILOR MADE CLOTHING I | AT CUSTOM PRICES. , We have just received our samples | f(,r this season. Can ufrnish )'J-l: milor made clothinz at your own price. Cap to match suit with all| ordeis thrown in. ' DE REE PRESSING CLUB Bowyer Building. constitution | elaims to have found radium in ordi New Source of Radlum. Itallan university professor Not Illegal. Household eccnomy geldom goes S snough to be ccunted a cous.‘racy 8 An pary dew. testraint of trade -—Atchison Claba Auditing Accounting Systemizing D. M W O oD W A R D TAMPA ...... e N TR AT bl 1® A SRRy S ST R T FLORIDA Beauty 1s Only Paint Deep when it comes to houses, When the paint wears off, the house is no longcr beautiful A houge in need of paint is an eyesore to a community. In j stice to your neighe bors, as wcll as to your sclt-respect, yow should keep your Louse weli-painted and, in justice to yoursclf, you should see that Atlantic White Lead (Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark) and Pure Linsced Oil paint is used on v ur huilding. Yon e sccure the most beutitul as well as the most durable restiis wilh this pant. By adding colors-in-c:l 2ny tint and any shade can be obtained. Ve sell these materials as well as all the other painting requisites, Come in and have a talk with us, and see if we can't suggest a color scheme for your house that will appeal to your good taste JACKSON & WILSON CO. TR VA TR We have one of the largest ‘and finest assortment of Dia- ‘monds ever brough to South Florida. Call and sce them. COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Ffa. WA N P A > neh Louisville & Nashville R. R. Offers the Best Service to Chicago—St. Louis ’ Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited Montgomery Route Lv. Jacksonville - - 8:15pm. Lv. Jacksonville . « 81Spm Ar, Cincinnati « . . 8:50 pm. Ar. Montgomery . . 850 am, | Ar. Cleveland . . 7:15am. Ar. Birmingham . . 12:10 pm. Ar. Grand Rapids - -« 6:50 am. Ar. Nashville < - . 7:40 pm. Ar. Louisville . . 9:00pm. Ar. St. Lovis - - < 740am. . Ar, Indianapolis . . 1:50 am. Ar. Chicago . . . 9:38am. ; Dixie Limited Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville . . 9:35am. Lv. Jacksonville . . 8:25pm. Ar. St. Louis . . . 2:50pm. Ar. Evanwville . . . 943pm. Ar. Chicago - . . 7:02 pm, Ar, Chicago - . . 6:54am. Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars H. C. Bretney, Florida Passenger Agent, 118 W. Bay St., Jacksonville COPOFOFOPOEVLOIVPOPOFOFOI0 9O MOPOPOFOEOFOHOPOH0SLT Lakeland Paving& Construction Co. Artificial Stone, Brick and Concrete Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving vand all Kinds of Artiticial Stone Work 307 West Main Street - F. J. HOFEMAN ~ J. N. DAIS J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres, Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Mas So00eveoreeoe FERNLEIGH INN Corner Missouri Avenue and Main Street Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Cool, Comfortable and Homelike Rates, Board and Room: Transients, $1.25 per day; Regular Bearders, $5.00 per week. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop. BO0OTDETETITITIAGTIT0? B T T AL A . — PAGE FIVE e oo e wee e a3y