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NING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 24, 1913. In Case of FireA . Phone 5 000 e e sy .lolm L. ome in Lakeland Monday after 4 pleasant visit in this city the guest of her son, L. T. Morgan and familv, —Live Oak Democrat. )lx.~. Katleen Pender, the zhter of Mr. Ward Pender, ‘rom her home at Winter liav- will be the guest of hLer {i- several days, charn:- Miss ther {0t much to t) o (elichit of her many friends. * Gen. J. A, Cox left at noon tod for Jocksonville, where he w ¢ of his daughter, M a position there and stenographer, as ho until t, when he will ,join the p nish n of veterans and will vo « ttanooga, to attend the te ( re The Lakeland band, which accom panied the pienic from the Presbytor- fan Sunday school to Kissimmee, ren some fine music on the strects of Kissimmee yesterday. The band i- a credit to Lakeland. They appeared in neat uniforms of blue coats and white trousers with blue caps. In the afterroon they played for the ba!l game between Kissimmee and venport.—Kissimmee Gazette. der (loing to press early last week we vere not able to give particulars of the graduating exercises more than the program we had published witn, list of graduates and it would be old news to publish same now, more than to say that the order of exercises was carried out in a most satisfac- tory and creditable manner to all' connected therewith. The address by Prof. Jones, of Lakeland, would bave done credit to nn,\" college, - Bartow Record. Mr. J. C. Brown, Polk county's uble representative in the Legisla- ture, came down yesterday mornin: from Tallahassee with his family, and will be here until probably in th morning, Mr. Brown has moved his family into their. pretty new home on Sovth Florida avenue, having just had a handsome bungaloyy erected on lis property in the Futch anl Rogers subdivision. As reports from Talla- ieszee have been indiecating, Mr. Brown has been busy especially on tommittee work, and has introducerld fome good bills. He declares that he telieves a special session of the Les- IMature will be called to p lecis- letion abolishing the convict lease s'stem, as the people are unanimous- I+ In favor of it, and that should a frecial gession be called for that pur- Pose the measure could not be side- tracked and lost in the shuffle, as it b2s been during the present scssion. Special For SATURDAYS - 20 los Granulated Sugar $1.00 To anyone buying for Cash other goods to the amount of One Dollar or more. Only one package of sugar 0 a customer. Every- thing as represented or money refunded. H.T. Chandler Formerly Ferguson & Usher Phone 123 Adams Building North Kentucky Ave. Morgan rreturned to. Da- i .1 He . Boul iy Loui re spending CChs very plensantly in Kis- the wuests of frien s, are ¢ and d Immey 1 f1 nm ¢ “acst of her par- Poyl ! ‘ oW, vhich will e friends, turied to Ler hoy 1 ¢ verness Chronicle Vi 1 th (R e ( I nd i I n, Lae( i ¥ The tri from I .al 1 to Inver 3 S 1 in record time, ( thout four ho being ¢ : 1 1 Ixty mil 1 with the rock ro milt her as recently returned rrom college, Las purchased v haif mrerest in the insurance busi- Less o f and the firm wil in tue fu he eondeted ander name of & Leen. This is oy tlourishing azency, Mr. Mann having | been quite successtul with it during, the year or more he has operated it, and it enjoys a fine business. The ac- cession of strengthen the firm and increase its already prosperous condition Mr. T. . Ellis, of Orlando, has purchased the fixtures of the old Bench fruit stand and is cleaning up and getting ready to open up a first , Class fruit and confectionary stand | [in the corner room next to the My- ers barber shop. Mr. Ellis proposes to put in a complete new and fresh stock strictly on the sanitary princi-| ple and by the has named his business “The Sanitary Frait Stand.” will have his store and stands thoroughly in and every- thing will be up to date and clean. \Ve and feel sure he a liheral patronage Wiy sereened wish his success will Arcadia News TONIGHT AT EDISONIA receive reat picture, “blue a great and grey” feature. A trin through historical Chattanoog: Thi the city where the ereat | Confedera Mav and this big two-reel feature (2.000 feet of film) will shoy thel veterans what this city, whose streets ran with blood in ‘63, looks like to- day The relics of the past, Chicka and Missionary Ridge, are s the national eem« s lay at rest. | s well a 000 he booked as a gpecl treat for veterans but is of in- rerest to al 0 c’“ ”“u”.(‘ * NSMIA Y A H()O:Th THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE tece M‘Mmf“' "." R IS ONE WHO DOES GREATEST NUMBER. WE THE BEST PIC- SHOW TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. Tt o - Open at 5:30 R 1YS3- }18310¥ w TENIR I s e L | manager, has taken up the affairs of little! has ! cut “dr. Deen will nndoubtedly | te reunfon will be held in} 'I\ITERIQIING CONTLSTS TO BE | LAUNCHED BY AUDITORIUM.! | Mr. J. E. Melton, who was rewntl)‘ | chosen by the Lakeland Lllaflldu‘IUd: Association as secretary and [,eneml' the Auditorium with a vim and is' Getermined to leave nothing undone to make this handsome amusement house the center of attraction by the 2musement-loving public. The tirst step to this end deter- mined upon by the new management| i to give the Auditorium's patrons the very best entertainment possible Lo present. Following this idea, thc; | zotion picture machine has been puc i perfect condition; a new film ser- vice, the best procurable, has been unnlr.u.(od for; an expert operator | for the machine has been employed: ' a five-piece orchestra, that will reu- splendid musie, has been se- cured; and other improvements tend- house are be- i “er {1ug to popularize the ing arranged for In addition 1o this, it has bu‘" determined to put on a series of cou- first of which will bezin ! Monday and end July 1. A handsom: asy water set and vase, now ol lay in the show window ot Cole will be given to the most in | | tests, the ¢ Laally pobular married lady l.ake nd vicinity, teket | ntest will pro young L r aeitlem iven with tickets rchased. The next bably be for the mos: after that, the ete. Vol purchuscl whery ballot box stadioned in which the bal- 3 an, be deposiied; so, the con B d their friends will e 104 ided with beoks ol vickets whivu tt will seil. These may be p,:w cired of Mr. Melton or Mr., Muc- I'onough, Monday night the new picture s vice will be inaugurated, and ladies nd children are invited to come free on that night. Further particulavs appear in the 1 o adverusement of the \uditorinm’s plans on Page S. HELLO, FELLOWS! Let's ball the Jack to the youny men's Baraca cluss at the First Bap- | tist church, Sunday, at 9:45 a. m. That's the hunch that does things. Watch them make the 100 mark thi;l I summer, | I Are you on? COMMITTEE. Didn't Concern Him. The tramp did sway with a samd- | wich handed to him by the latest far-| , mer wife he had favored with a call.! Bhe had wrapped the sandwich in & | section ot newspaper, which the tramp scanned with the eye of carelessness characteristic of his kind. “My klu[ of nothin’ to git nutty about.” he re | marked to himself, after glancing at | & market report, “is the advance of i $2 a ton in the price of car wheels.”— Judge. ! i | Had to Know the Time. | “T understand,” sald the judge, “thad you stole the watch of the doctor who had just written a prescription for | {You at the free dispensary. What | have you to say to this charge?” | | “Well, your honor,” sald the prisoner, which 18| “it 13 true, but I found myself in & | | hole | every hour, and His preseription said a spoonful | i had ao watch.” No 8Signs on That Road. 1 ‘There are no signboards along the | | road to success. \We have to paint our |own, as those whn have found the road are gencrally too busy to attend | th the muttar ' least, | | ..er a week or two ago. | o | votes being given with ®© "you as the other fellow. [ Good by, your freind A Little Nonsense Now and Then Successors to D. Fulghumr 218 and 220 South Florida Avenfie “How well behaved your children are,” said the minister's wife. “They are perfectly lovely *chil- dren,” added the minister. The parents smiled proudly, and!} up spoke little Agnes: “Pa said if we didn't behave he'd | knock our blocks off; didn't ypu,| pa?”’ ' Heavy and Fancy Groceries Probably Right. { School children know a great deal! more than they used to. In fact, some (of them, in their own opinion, at| are quite capable of tutoring their tutors. “Those kiddies I teach ar ing as an encyclopedia,” said a teach- Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty as know- | B “In what way?" asked his friend. “Well,” replied the scholdstic per-| “the other day I set a problem | in arithmetic: ‘A rich man dies and' leaves a million dollars. One-fifth s to go to his wife, one-fifth to his son, one-eighth to his brother, and th rest to the \What does each ! get?’ " ‘ son, hospitals, " “Yes?" inquired the friend, not 20 RGO RGO B Qe OO0 COBH OO DORO OO0 B0 HOR very interested. “Back came tho reoly from th oweii w Mccorq IQdale smallest boy in the clavs: ‘A lawyer, ‘: 2 L ;{3 Staple and Fanoy Groceries § il |2 Grain and Feed. A Disgusted Customer. 8 ) 3 ) T Lalla & ('nf. a wholesale plum e’ & ol (& -’ ‘ supply house, in San Francisco, ex- “:l{ A Nlee Fresh Stock to Select lrom. Courteous Treatu:ent and a hibits the following letter, which it ;‘5 Fair Deal for All, got from Antonio Salaminia Dufia, B Your Patronage Solicited and Appreciated H as one of the funniest Kicks it ever B3 E' received: z’ &‘ ] Mister Leaser Laila Tcouse, S. & Dear Friend: i got the valve \vhu h :-: PHC\N ‘T'-' i i buy from you all rite but why rov :‘30000000 f~00m:u3 b'u."i'fi‘&a 0’&‘010"‘0‘\“:" 'ON‘WO%(A gods sake you doan sen me no handle. 1 CROHCRORCHA il S Wat the use of valve when she drmn have no handle i looses to me m_v Customer sure thing. You doan treet me rite is my muny not so gued to I wate 10 daze and my customer he holler for water like hell by the valve. you no she is hot sommer now and the win he no blow the mill. The valve she got no handle so what i goan do you doan send me the handle pretty quick i send he back and i goan or- der some valve from Krain Company. COLE & HULL Have just received a new shipment of Hand Painted China, in newest de- signs and coloring. We invite your inspection. Always remember it “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fia, ANTONIO SALAMINIA DUTRA. Since i write thees | fine the dam handle in the hocks. Excuse me. GO PHOMOSCHHO ¢ SO S OGO T Lakeland Paving& Construction Co. Artiticial_Stone, Brick and Concrete Building Material Estimates Chcerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Street - Phone 348-Black F. J HOFEMAN ~ J. N. DAVIS J. P. NEWBECKER > Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Man CRIQOQQQ O 00000004)0‘ OGN, Orip O Q P OB QML My O xm&m BT T st = | M lelda Plece of Cut.Glass |# to the light and see it sparkle like a thousand diamonds. Note how deep is the cutting, how beautiful the pattern. Such a plece on your sideboara would be a constant source of pleas- ure and pride. You can afford to | have it and more to match it. mm.’.“ vonva v ored o Ghbdbdddidd b ¥ FERNLEIGH INN Gorner Missouri Avenue and Main;Street ' Malaria or cmus & Fever | Prescription No. 666 is prepared especlally for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER., Five or six doses will bresk any case, and | if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25¢ " AUDITORILM. I?(S—I\J—IG HT | We Have the Services of an Expert Operator. | e s e T LR ' FIVE PIECE ORCHESTRA. GOOD MUSIC. — e Machire in First Class Condition and | | GOOD PICTURES. t Come Tonight. | | | | i ‘5 and 10 Centsl | SOMDSTALAATITSTOLODONOND Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Gool, Comfortable and Humelike Rates, Board and Room: Transients, $1.25 per day; Regular Boarders, $5.00 per weck. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop. Our special prices for cut glass make it gnod for presents of all kinds. Il (. Stevens| OOOOOO')OO"OO“’OOOOOOOOWOOO mm«mm wy une veeeoes| Plumbing For a House Com- Newspapers Eglete Onl! $1 15;_0_(2 MagaZines Consisting of a complete bath r oom, containing one enameled bath tub, one enameled lavatory complete, one closet complete with oak tank and seat, onc 18x30 sink in kitchen and 130 gallon range boller with all necessary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for $1185 Call and talk it over, Hot and cold water to all fixtures. Stationery Post Cards cien MANN PLUMBING CO. Bowyer Bldg, 203 N. Ky., Ave. Phcne 257. BRICK oo Red, Buff, Gray and Large Stock Come and see me before prr chasing elsewhere. Yor: patronage appreciated. Common Bunlding Prompt Shipments Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lovay of Edisonis Thester We Save You Money Duval Building Jacksonville, Fla. A. C. Conyers