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THE EV \ING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, MAY 12, 1913, "' P \3% ,,__w._________ Miss Liilic : Peeples, of Bartow, is the guest of Mrs, G, J, Williams. In Case of Fire|, PAGFE FIVF | they are soabsentminded when asked MOUNT AND ROSTAND AT AUDITORIUM AGAIN TONIGHT. TOMLIN MAY BE A | | CANDIDATE FOR RAIL- RHAD EUMMISSIBNE here to say, at least until they get vights that they decided to remain ;some definite information. The Tallahassee, Fla.,, May 12—Repre- \lloule is not very sympathetic with and give two or three performancees sentative R. R. Tomlin, of Hillsboro, ff w this week. They will be at the Au- e R. the Suffs, having turned them down at home. Mount and Rostaad scored such ! marked success at the Audltoriumi Thursday, Friday and Saturday‘ mentlon as a possible candidate for| whole. railroad commissioner; when ap- proached concerning the gossip, ex-| with the ladies. ites some special features in Clair- voyancy. Sena The house was crowded Saturday engson questions at the breakfast table back, Scnator | | ing to get back into the Senate and Wilson walked fast whem The most persistent and!Le saw a group of the ’gettes. Those charming lot of ladies descended on scnators who had been asked to ag- the capital city and they are hcru pear in public debate with Miss Jeannette Rankin sidestepped the is- sue and did it with pleasure for they realized what it meant. Tha suffragettes will not get anything im h:s been receiving some favorable poth in committee and by vote as althe Senate when it comes down te g| rom- b il ) L The senators though are lt| calling the roll on the measure, but when it comes to heart to heart talks| they are having plenty of fun—they Watson| take it seriously, but the Senate will tieme modesty prevailel and with night, and all enjoyed the excellent! ! speat two hours the other day try-| not. difficulty he expressed himself as (ol-| S ot flows: “Of course you know that little story did not emanate from me, wy good friend McWilliams of St., Augustine called my attention to ll; 'smslng and amusing comedy of Mr. Mount. The chief interest, however, naturally centered on Prof. Ros-! tand’s clairvoyant exhibition, when, | We have one of the largeSt Phone 5,000| “ i [ Mrs. Cluude L. Lee and little son, C J.Jr, of Live Oak, are in the city H. € BUCsis ol tue former's mother, in the presence of a committee of citizens, he had Dr. J. D. Griffin write the names of three persons ot yesterday and while I am not saying that I will not be a candidate 1 am ‘1ot going on record just now as say- i his acquaintance who had died. The t;l ps of paper bearing the names ' were tiien placed in a hat, together {\vith a number of other slips, folded ing that 1 will.” Continuing, “I am a newspaper man, too, you know, and vilue the little publicity a matter of this kind affords. I have spent con-| Mrs. G. W, St John. Th 1ey are being Mr dnd Mrs. Sam Weeks are the | wypy)y o, omed by their mdu:\’ of a fine son born Thurs- friends 4y, y = e et o Mrs, J. i wmore is lying erit- 21, N '3 g 3 -3 ) = Mis. sikes, who has been the guest . 1 at ber howe on North Ten- bt M5 W. J. Sutton for the past ... dvenue. She has been g s, has returned to her home riously sick for sowe time sly s or somie ue, ConGliiog but utly grown wors Lius Tecd It 1s eunt 1estly We have answers to advertise yet rully and show wnts of “X’ and “J.”" These adver- improvement isers will please call and get' these tters. early signs of 1 The three arches at the entrance| ) T T :lu the Auditorium Lave now been Miss Agnes Gregorie, of South Car- | circled with electric lights, as well lia, who has been visiting Misg| as tho box office being similarly dec- fattie Blood at Mulberry, s spend- | orated, al) of the lights having been g some time with her cousin, Mrs.! turneq on for (he tirst time Saturday ugenin, on New York avenue. night. This is a great improvement and reminds one of Coney Island. As 800D as we get our Great White Way ev rybody will be coming up from Tampa and down from Jax to see A real up-to-date city. CALLED MEETING OF WOMAN'S CLUB TOMORROW. Mr. and Mrs. C.G.Memminger have one to their summer home in Ashe- lle, N. C., which has recently been rected on Oakland avenue in that ty at a cost of about $30,000. Misses Nora Hart, who has been ve of the Osceola high school teach- at Kissimmee for the past term, as returned to her home in Lake- nd for the summer. There will be a called meeting of the Woman's Club at 3:30 tomor- row afternoon at the club room, to discuss the prgram for May 22, Ail members urged to attend. MRS. GEO. M. WRIGHT, President. Miss Estelle Butler, who has beeu ne of the high school faculty he past year, has returned to her| ome in Lakeland to spend the sum-| per.--Kissimmee Gazette. NEW MANAGER FOR ICE PLANT COMES TO LAKELAND, Mrs. L. L. Bryant is visiting iends and relatives this week in ainesville. She spent last week in 've Oak, where she attended the U. . C. convention as delegate from the akeland Chapter. Under new ownership and man- azement the Polar Ice and Light Co. is responding quickly to the needs of industrial Tarpon Springs. The Southern Utilities Co., with its { headquarters in Jacksonville, which now owns the local electric power and ice plants, began operating an all-day power current May 1. Quite a number of business men have al- Run a daily paper to get a line on| he character of the people of the bmmunity. Among the several hun- &1 subscribers to the Evening Tel- Rram there are a few—not many. raise be—who will beat the littie! current and others are planning to krrier boy when he comes around to| do likewise. The Progressive opened Pllect his weekly dime. Just think | With two electric motors, which ar the size of a person who will tell | demonstrating the advantages lie for a dime! | electric power e AN R | As a result of the change in the Mr. W, H. Pugh left yesterday I'ux‘“ nership of the local plant, G. A ontgomery, Ala., accompanied b.‘loudvn who has been the capable of is wite and Conductor West, the lat-| Manaser for some time, 'wlll S r going along as a reprosentali\'e:"“"Sf"”"" to Lakeland, where he : vill manace the ice plant of the the Orde ConAuctor [ u) S B % Scuthern ['tilities Co. Mr. Louden st the family in making the anze at Jacksonville. Mr. Pugh's e palth is very bad again, necessitat-| 2°0Ut & month. - ¢ a change. He returned ahrm" H. €. Adams is general manager " | ot the Southern o months ago from Arizona, where °' | expects to assume his new duties in went for the benefit of his health keadquarters at Jacksonville.-—Tar-| hich was Bomew-hm. improved upon ! pron Springs Progressive, 5 return; however, he has been| e N "fned to his home for the past ! POLK ENCAY TPMI;;%Ta ke onth and he is now returning to| ) Mmml at Montgomery, where Pollc: Bicampmant No,.%, 1.0, 0, rTn.n.\ friends trust he will soon:F ats the Hod AR FHINA Mon- i s LOrstip hetters | days. Visiting Patriarchs welcome F. A. McDONALD, Seribe B. ZIMMERMAN, F1r. BA Chief Patriarch UR-fAY-TISM |_____ r "fn umuatism H 3 es Cash Prices | Ibs. sugar cans corn ., cans !Oup cans h(am ‘ans Argo Salmon (ans Karo syrup f onione 215 Export soap Fa‘fl -es Washing Powder. ... R IH' e 25¢c. »05 08 801 B> “fioomo«.mm o . grits TRY OUR Peerless Coffee A BOODTLR 1S ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. WE S§HOW THE BEST PIC- I 34c 3 SOMETHING FINE. ‘ TURES IN THE BEST — | MANNER. | piece Dinner Set| — — T, Chandler .~ Yormerly Ferguson & Usher. | e Adams Building | .. orth Kentucky Ave.! oy TERIA 18 WILES. “TORED ORDERED. IrO "TO »dy.) = i loy SO that She iy bR o : . ready made applications for power| . Smiles don’t count when they hit Utilities Co., with | and Mounts ‘5 and 10 Cents in exactly the sume way by the com- wittee. Mr. Rostand then selected the slips bearing the the deceased persons. siderable time in study of railroad *conditions and mean to devote fur-! ther hours; it is interestir nd the i State needs betted regulation con-, | Whom he described accurately, told Cornins this tteme? fogle toncaaning “_'mr lves,namet) Mr, Tomlin got prominent notices | u‘_‘u Eavenouhien .m"'ny reason of his activities in Lhc‘ Jh'rmu“““ \vh‘u‘h 1t would seem "fh Eryan primary bill, having amend- | o Hils i siimBtodhaveuadinyalls ed it so it was possible to pass the {éble through natural channels, i o M"""‘Houso by a vote of 47 to 23. He beople believe that he really saw and, has another important measure com- communed with the spirits of the ing before the body, that is known as| turee prominent wen he named and/, - “Corrupt Practce Act,” and, described, former citizens of Lake- judgng from the favor with which lund; * others consider the whols y “poo accorded at this time, | tking a fake, though they have no | it is quite probable that little oppo-| explanation hanvdy The Telegram sition will be had, except that some' has an open miud on the subject, amendments will be necessary. One and will merely state that if Mr. lteature of the bill strikes pretty hard Rostand’s act is faking he does itj,, . newspapers in the matter of cleverly. political comment and advertising, A Dblg crowa doubtless will be out wpion naturally will be subject to again to see the show tnight. | revision. , i 7 A State highway and prison com- i mission will be established if Senator = J. N. Wilson's bill goes through; the (By George Matthew Adams.) | measure is one of merit, according to For general Run-down-ed-ness try the expressed views of many senators the tonic-—"Up.” The Up tonic has and members of the House, One of actually saved this big world from the main provisions eliminates the going off to a hospital. Millions leasing business of convicts, their daily rise to sing its marvelous labor to be given over to the State praises. "eutirely and whenever roads are not Get up. to be constructed at any particular That is the first step. Stand up.' time the convicts are not being used The more you test your own strengtn | for road purposes then the prison the more you will pat yourself on|farm will get the benefit of thelr the back for having such strength.: endeavors. The secretary of agri- Get up—and stay up. culture shall have supervision of the Cheer up. commission and be chairman there- The best is always yet to come.'of. Two commissioners will com- Cheer up. All you have to do is to' prise the board other than the sec- gC after the best. And then, cheer|retary of agriculture, the salary of is so magnetic. No matter where’me two shall be $2,600 per annum you work or where you go—you plus expenses. qdraw people and fortune your way. Suppose the cow did kick over the pail of milk. There's more cow and | there’s more milk. Cheer up! Smile up. ! ot nes @ time, ot Suffragettes Here to Stay, | If the suffragettes do not get out' of Tallahassce, some senators will have a hard time explaining why w1 (lNLINNA[IlMlJISVILLh Via BSouth Atlantic Limited; datly | tbrough train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, | | the ground. Smile up. When you [face a day that seems knotted with | kinks, smile up. There will be very & | few Kinks left. At every time and sl 198 g0 F. P. A. L. & N. R. R,, Jacksonville, | '1u every place—smile up. Make no | | | exception. Smile up. ! o 16 o WEVE GOT YOU, STEVE. . | |8 Be eatisfied with nothing. Climb' up. Gather up carefully and patient- | ly the threads of toil and experlcncr- | that make up your completed day and use them as a rope with which | to pull yourself higher. Climb up. Lift up. If everybody were always up and never down, there would be no rea- gen for this little talk. Somebodyi is always down and somebody is al- at 9:45 a. m., and see your pals in| { the Young Men’s Baraca class at thm First Baptist church. Come, Jjoin | | the bunch and spend a good hour. COMMITTEE. 0id Time Remedy Darkens The_ Hair Gives Color, Lustre to Faded and tv Gray Hair—Dandruff quickly Removed. For gencrations Sagze and Sulphur hbave been used for hair and scalp | troubles. Almost everyone knows the value of such a combination for keep- | Ing the hair a good even color, for ;mrm[.. dandruff, itching scalp and fllluu hair, and for promoting t.‘u- AUDIIOR' M .Hu‘\th of the hair. Years ago tl'c ] ! kind was to moke it enly way to get a hair toni cof th cerenarren | —————— | ways up. You who are up help the! | one who is down. Lift up. Then YOU will be HIGHER up. A real live Board of Trade has! | recently been organized at Geneva, .n little town near Sanford. % in the home~ | Which was troublesome and not al-| }\\'n_\s satisfactory. Nowadays, almost | up-to-date druggist can sum)l)l |dn(l skillfully prepared in perfcrtl»‘ f equipped laboratories. An ideal preparation of this sort! is. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in which Sage and Sulphur are combined with other valuable remedies for scalp troubles and thin, weak hair that is losing its color or coming out. After using this rem- edy for a few days, you will notice the color gradually coming back,! your scalp will feet better, the dan- druff will soon be gone, and In less than a month’s time there will be a wonderful difference in your hair | Don’t nelect your hair if it is| full of dandruff, losing its color or coming out. Get a fifty cent bomei of Wyeth’'s Sage and Sulphur from your druggiet, and see what a few days’ treatment will do for you. All| druggists sell it, under gzuarantes| that the money will be refundeq if the remedy Is not exactly as repre-l sented —. | any Monday ana Tuesday Rostand If you come out Slmll.ly mornings | } Pres Sec.& Tres. UOGQOQOOC‘OOGC’QOOC\’)(‘QI 0000’)”0"‘0 e “m@‘*“rm P - AT and finest assortment of Dia- monds ever brought to South Florida. Call and sce them. ! Jewelers and Qptomelrists I’Imne 173 i HULL! Ldilivad, Fie. ' Louisville & Nashville R.R. Chicago—St. Louis i Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapolis - Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited Montgomery Route Lv. Jacksonville - . 8:15pm. Lv. Jacksonville - . &18pm. Ar. Cincinnati - . . 8:50 pm. Ar. Montgomery . . 850 am. Ar.Cleveland . - 7:15am. Ar. Birmingham . . 12:10pm. ' Ar. Grand Rapids - - 6:50 am. Ar. Nashville - - . 7:40 pm. : Ar. Louisville - . 9:00 pm. Ar. St. Louis -+ . . 7:40am. | Ar. Indianapolis . . 1:50 am. Ar. Chicago . . . 9:38am. Dixie Limited Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville - . ©:35am. Lv. Jacksonville - . 8:25 pm. Ar. St. Louis . . . 2:50 pm. Ar. Evansville . . . 9:43pm. . Ar. Chicago - . . 7:02 pm. Ar. Chicago . . . @S54em. Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars H. C. Bretney, Florida Passenger Agent, 118 W, Bay St., Jacksenville Www&mmmmw "GOO SOP0S D ICS IS Lakeland Paving& Construction Co. Artiticial Stone, Brick and o AL LB A I L R LY Concrete Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving .and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Street - F. J. HOFFMAN~~J. N, DAVIS Supt, & Gen. Man. Phone 348-Black J. P. NEWBECKER V. Pres & Asst Man gl el talal 2ol tab el Tal Xo LIRT 1o 7Y MMM‘ M FERNLEIGH INN 1} 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 Boarders, $5.00 per week. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop. | WWOWGD Oy lwmcmwmv ALADME Pity the Unpainted Housel \\\\\ Would you go out in the pouring rain wearing your best clothes if you had no protection \ such as an umbrella or raincoat? Not if you could help it, you say, Yet some people expose expensive material to the clements without adequate protectiom. The building material in your house is es- pensive and should be protected. Otherwise it will be ruined as surely as the fine clothen you wouldn’t wish to wear out in the rain. Dampness causes decay in wood-work. BT you keep out the dampnsss you keep away decay. i Paint made with 5 Atlantic White Lead (Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark) and Pure Linseed Oil will keep away dampness and prevent decay. We sell it. Come in and have a talk with about painting. JACKSON & WILSON CO.