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In Case of Fire Phone 35,000 Alex Patton is expected to reach! Lakeland this afternoon to spent the’ qummer vacation here. He has been | sttending the State university of| Kentucky. | | pr. and Mrs. J. Russell Mitchell, [ of Atlanta, are now enjoying their teneymoon in Washington, D. C,, ac- 4 cording to & card received from Mrs, ' Joun Mitchell, of this city, who is gending some time in Atlanta, and | wlo is having a most pleasant stay | there. The reward offered by Brantley &| Thompson, the live wire real estate prokers, and others for the arrest of one, Fred A. McDaniel, will be in-, creased if he is not apprehended in! a few days. These parties whom it ts alleged he defrauded seem to be in} earnest to bring him to justice. Mayor Oscar M. Eaton let the con-| tract yesterday for his handsome new heme, which is to be erected at tho! corner of Massachusetts avenue and Orange street, Marshall & Sanders| were the lowest bidders, their bid be- ing sonething over $10,000. Mr, H. L. Mendenhall drew the plans for| the house, which is to be of buif brick and which will contain ten rocms. This home will be one of ndsomest in the city and will greatly to that alreasly attrac- tite portion of the residence scetion — | Miss Lucy Newsom arrived yester- day in the city and will remain un-| til tomorrow evening as the guest, of her sister, Mrs, G. B. Murrell. Miss! Mewsom taught school in Lakeland | for a number of years, and has many ! fiiends here who are always happy | to see her. For the past two years| she has been an instructor in the Sanford schools, but next year will teach in the St. Augustine high sckool. | Miss Suella Groover, who has beea | 8 student at Brenau college, Gaines- | ville, Ga., for the past two years, re- turned home last night for the sum-| mer vacation and 18 being warml,'i velcomed by her host of friends.| Yiss Groover is a very gifted musi-| tlan, and has made splendid progress the past year under one of the finest musical instructors of the country. 8be was accompanied home by her sister, Miss Mary Groover, who went Ul to attend commencement exercises 2nd to take in the various social al-| foirs that always mark the closin | of this institution. | PRETTY BIRTHDAY PARTY. | Mrs. D, M. Marshall, Sr., enter-| tained a number of little folks yes- | Special For SATURDAYS yo.s 20 Ibs Granulated Sugar| $1.00 To anyone buying forj Cash other goods to ; the amount of One Dollar or more. Only| one package of sugar 0 a customer. Every- thing as represented or 7 ey refunded. | 1. i. Chandler - Formerly Ferguson & Usher. | Phone 123 ! Adams Building l North Kentucky Ave.| PLRSONA,. pr | Davenport, Fla, you at the free | 1 *Well, your honor,’ THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, MAY 29, 1913. I little of terday afternoon for ; her sranddaughter, Louige Parrish, About thirty little folks gathered ¢t this hospitable home ang Played games, and each litgle guest was | acked to contribute to the program | Which they gladly did. ' In the tailing of the donkey, Hel- | en Combs and Winnje Hendrix tiedl i for the prize, so each were given a story book, Ruby McDonald received the con- solation prize. After playing a num- ber of games they were bidden to the wents of ice cream, cake and candy was served Late in the afternoon the little | folks started home after voting lit- tle Louise a most charming hostess. Those who enjoyed this afternoon ! witr little Louise were Marguerite Owens, Mabel Clare kenley, Thelma Marshall, Ruby McDonald, Lynn and Clare Spear, Bruce Roquemore, Bry- an and Gorden Tillis, Myrtle Ollie, ITae Moutz, Dorothy Brantley, Jes- |tle and Lila Hendrix, Fay and Beu- la Leach, Laurcnee and Floyd Snook, Geraldine and Jecnette Jordan, Win- tie Hendrix, Willia mand Barron Castles, David Watts Castles, Helen and Janie Com Dorothy Strain, Ella Mae Holdger, Marearet afarshall, Theron and Thomas Marshall. BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEET. The r ernors of t Leld in the (Fridayy night, yoot the Gay: d of Trade will b LOmorroLw Busint Board room at S p.m rof lmportance, A, J. HOLWORTILY, secretary LOCAL G. A. R. TO CELEBRATE DECORATION DAY Lakeland Post No. 33, G. A. R, (will hold a memorial service at the| city cemetery on Kriday, May 30, at §:30 a. m, The program for the day is as fol- lows: All desiring to attend are request- | led to meet at Comrade Sparling's on | Kentucky avenue, at 8 a. m. Auto- mobiles will be in attendance for those who wish to go. Friends are requested to bring flowers. At the cemetery the following order will be cbserved: Opening service by the command- ery, singing of America. Prayer by chaplain, Reading by Mrs. G. T. Fleming. Solo by Mrs. C. A. Cole. Commander's address. Formal placing of flowers by three | comrades. Singing. Denediction. Had to Know the Time. “I understand,” you stole the watch of the doctor who had just written a prescription for dispensary. What | to this charge?* * caid the prisoner, “it ig true, but I found myself in & ho!n fiig prescription aid & spoonful | every 1~m.r and [ had no watch.” | have you to ®a No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especially | RIA of CHILLS & FEVER. ill break any case. and 1l not f 1aken then as a tonic the Fever wi :c'ulrr: It -ts on the liver bette: .hnn Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 231: for MALA Fi \en'sl\uss\ 9999€080068800080C [I)IS()NIA |mp \omomm""’ e P STER IS ONE WHO DOES ATE%OOREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. §HOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST llA\I.\E 1 Open at 5:30. P S e . PMISSION .......»..-..—.—l.l ‘WILDREN SUDER 19 - 2 with her to that place, gald the judge, “tha¥ | TP e o o BPTIST CHURGH GALS IR, R, 5. GAVIN Last night at a meeting held at the First Baptist church, the mem- of Huntsville, Ala., to the Lakeland pastorate, to fill the place made va- Nowlin, who, as editor of the Flor- ida Baptist Witness, found it neces- sary to devote all of his time to his oditorial duties. Dr. Gavin is recognized as one of cloquent speaker and is remowned wherever he has been for his pas- | toral qualities, being a man who mixes well and who looks well after his flock. Immediately after the call was made, which was a unanimous ene, Dr. Gavin was wired of his ap- pointment. able impression upon the two large congregations who heard him. Dr. Nowlin has filled the pastorate other denominations regret that he icterial duties here, but realize they, were relinquished to engage in a broader work. COLORED BROTHER HELD UP AN A. C. L. TRAIN. Charles Williams, colored, in po- lice court this morning, ing brigade for having raised a dis- turbance when No. 89 was pulling | tion yesterday afternoon, causing a When asked to give an account of his actions, Charles stated that the whole trouble came when his wife's baby had been placed on the train | wringing her hands. According to I kis story a sister of the wife visited them from Lakeland and was expece!- irg to return, and had placed the by on the train to make her go Williams re | fused to let his wife go, and while | they parleyed over the matter the train pulled out with the child on board. Then there was a yell raised zne the conductor, thinking perhaps some one had been Kkilled, stummd the train down in the yard, only to, find that he was carrying off a pas- senger too young to pay fare. As Williams stepped off the train with the child he was taken in charge by Officer Broom.—Orlando Reporter-Star. POINTS THE WAY. The Statement of This Tampa Resi- dent Will Interest Our Readers. — Our neighboring town, o! its most respected residents: street, Tampa, Fla., says: was subject to chills and dizzy spells. Often I felt very faint and headaches also bothered me. them, entirely the trouble were removed. The pains in my I take pleasure in doing so0.” For sale by all dealers. | cents. Foster-Milburn Co., rice 50 Buffalo | = | Statex, take no other. AUDITORIUM. ITONIGHT See our half page ad- vertisementin thisissue IR (for tonight’s announce- [ " ment '5 and 10 Cents bers voted to call Dr. R. S. Gavin,’ cant by the resignation of Dr. W. D'l 'the South's leading ministers, is an| He preached here two weeks ago and made a most favor-, most acceptably for the past two‘ | years, and his members and those of | vh ining room where dainty refresh- | i found it necessary to give up his min- | was sen-| tenced to five days with the sweep- out of the Coast Line passenger sta-! delay of a few minutes to the train. | without ‘its mother, who ran behind! Tampa, points the way in the words of one Remember the name--Doan’s--and ! ADJUTANT MICKLE MAKES ANNUAL REPORT TO VETS (Continued from Page 1.) this organization should elicit a fgreatcr fecling of satisfaction than this. I have made examinzation of the volumes on the shelves in some libraries and was pleased to observe that they bore unmistakable evidence of having been read. “The grim reaper has called dur- | ing the past twelve months for his customary toll of veterans, among { whom may be mentoined u. W. C. Lee, son of General Robert E. Lee, and a major general in the Coa- federate army; J. H. Barry, United States senator from Arkansas, aad ex-commander Arkansas division U. C. V.; and Brigadier General Wil- licm D. Cleveland, Brigadier General J Coleman Alderzon, Colonel Mark W. Searcy, and Colonel Joseph Hod- son.” Enough of Glants. Litle Frank had had a parental meeting with his six-foottwo papa about filling the tooth-powder bottle with water. After the meeting ad- journed, be went in and asked his [ mother to promise him one thing.' | Without knowing the nature of the! request she promised, and then nl- ! ed him what it was. He told Ders | “Mamma, when papa dies, I wants you ' to promise me not to bring any more glant mens to this house to live with usl"—Lippincott's Pesueful Beginning, A young barber was telling one ¥ | als regular customers of his recent | wedding. “You bet we had a good time at my wedding,” e said. “Lots of young pecple there, a big crowd, and we had dancing and singing and lots of fun, and there wasn't one Gght.” Whale Whips Five Crews, e lurgest whale ever csptured in | that vicinity was caught {n Fred Pe | rez' fish nets, near Santa Cruz. Five ! launches tried to tow the monster to | the pler without success. Nets snd | ropes broke and the task was aban | doned. The whale was tifty feet long The Ginger Man, Sometimes the weather puts ginger | into some men. Then there is a kind of tan that all the time puts ginger into everybody around him. Nobody ! in this old world is more useful to it | than the chap who gives his fellow ! men shots of ginger in all kinds of weather. ARCHER New and Second Hand Store FOR BARGAINS 01l stoves and wood stoves, double ovens and single ovens, dressers ani Miss W. T. Verdier, 506 Jackson|commodes, rocking chairs and din- “It would be hard to fully describe my suffer- ing from kidney complaint. For years|sideboards and refrigerators, library ! had a weak und aching back and I table, baby cabs, beds and Walkers. | 4o paaga0e0EDe0METN #04 HOEIORELETIIITINGICIS iing chairs, tables, kitchen cabinet good iron beds $2, $2.60 and $3; Finally I decided springs, $1.25, $1.56 and $2. Wil to give Doan’s Kidney Pills a trial| gxchange new furniture for old. and I am glag that I did so, for they kelped me as soon as I began takinz back left and the other symptoms i I can | til 1endorse Doan’s Kidney Pills and Goods bought and sold. 'See ARCHER 210 W. Main St, 0ld Opera House Building. New York, sole agents for the United | 0000000000 MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigans Come and see me before pr1 chasing elsewhere. Yor: — lpatron.'u_ze appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loddy of Edisonia Theates. STALHTHDSTITSDSDHISNGDO0S AN INTERESTING INSUR- ANCE PROPOSITION. A fair proposition from Asa Brant- ley & Co., with The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. If you are # widow with cnildren depending on yceu for support and education Ws' will help you carry your insurance. Will be glad to call at your home a the city or country and explain in full to you; if you have a phone, call us Ip; if not drop us a postal through the mail. -What Is the Penn Mutual? It is 65 years old. Not a conteatei claim, and good as a gold bond. has different forms of pollclcs amounting to over $10,000,000. has 195,600 members. It has over $600,000,000 lnaumnce ir force upon a paid for basis. Its interest income exceels over $6,000,000. It has pald to families of members $73,000,000. It has paid to families themselves $70,000,000. older. 768 | Your policy decreases as you grow' Begin Ear-y to Train Children, It i habit alone that creates o ! snce in the child, and for the child, ang it it is not rormed early, nothing bu bard, bitter “warfare” can ever pro- ! mote it in its being. System is ome | of the noblest laws {n eyidence.. It is | the great “under study” for universsd penoe. I No Signs on That Road. There are no signbosrds along thy road to success. We have to paint ous own, as those who have ‘found the road are generally too busy to attend | 0 the matter. L W.YARNELL Successor to W. K. McRae. ‘TRANSFER LINES Draying and Hauling of All Kinds Prompt and Rcasonable Service Guaranteed. Phone 57 Green Lakeland, Fia J. J. DAVIS & CO. Syccessors to D. Fulghum 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty Phone 334 L] Prompt Delivery New Diamonds Just Inl After Dinner and See our display of Marquey Diamond Rings.” They are just from the New York market. Nothing newer in make special prices design. We will for this week .. .. “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Qptometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. Lakeland Paving&ConstructionCo. Artiticial Stone, Brick and Concrete Bulldlng_Materlal Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificlial Stone Work 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black F. J. HOFFMAN J. N. OMWIS J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen, Man. V. Pres. & Asst Mas Plumbing For a House Com- plete Only $115.00 Consisting of a complete bath r oom, containing one enameled dath tub, one enameled lavatory complete , one closet complete with cak tand and seat, onc 18x30 sink in kitchen and 130 gallon range boller with ald necessary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for $118, Call and talk it over, Hot and cold water to all fixtures. MANN PLUMBING CO. Bowyer Bldg, 203 N. Ky., Ave. Phone 351, if You Are Thinking Of Building a Home Our proposition will {nterest you, because it insures you getting what you want at a saving of many Sol- A Home Built by Us on E. Lime St.lars. L. B- GILL & SON, BUILDERS OF HOMES. Phone 34 Black.