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RSONAL DAGK pse of Fire e 5,000 iStevens and family leave Jor Daytona, where they cottage and enjoy the and fishing at this no- ., Watson returned home ifrom Florence, S. C, nt to acompany his son, hat far on State, where he goes to mmer with his aunt. fable moon light picnic ¥last night by a number men of the city to their which was a most en- jir. A full account of the ppear in tomorrow’s is- §l1 be a called meeting of lub tomorrow afternoon lock in the ®udio. Mem-| gently requested to be! there, is important busi- | *transacted [ Getzen left yesterday for where he will enjoy a several weeks, and onf | will stop at Atlantic, ke in the Dentists’ con- . Skipper's family leave jew days for Anna Maria e they have leased a fur-| tage for a month and f will spend the time most, disporting in the surf in the finny tribe. Mrs. J. D. Allen and lit- t this morning for a so- jwo months to visit their In Tennecscee and Virzinia. s way to! Through an inadvertent error, Miss Jewel White's name was om- mitted frim the list of guests pres- ent at the shower given in honor of Miss Rogers by Mrs. J. C. Owens. All those who are willing to help with the W. C. T. U. rally in the park are requested to meet at the First Methodist church for practice, Friday afternoon, at 2:30. All de- ncminations cordially invited to Partlcipate. MRS. E. H. BEEBE, Mr. F. P. Rines, late of Sanford, has arrived in Lakeland, to take charge of the business of the Lake- land Ice Co., Mr. Louden, who has been holding that position temporar- ily, having been transferred to Mi- ami. Mr. Rines has entered upon Lis duties, and in a short time will remové his family here. Mr, Loude1 will remain for a few days assisti- ing in getting things in good run- ning shade before going to Miami, Hon. Braxton Beacham and Dr. Stagg, of Orlando, were nppreciatedi callers at the Telegram oflice this morning. They were members of the party of Orlando Good Roads Boosters, who passed through here Tuesday enroute to St. Petersburg. They report the roads In fearful condition, with few exceptions, from Oilando to the West Coast city, and one stretch of road between Clear- water and Tarpon Springs was so tad that Mr. Beachman had his car loaded on the steamer and conveyed | back to Tampa, Mr. Beacham has many friends in Lakeland, made while he was a candidate for con-; gressman at large, many of whom Lopeé to see him enter the race again at some %uture time, for Florida nceds just such a man fo represent Ler interests in the national capitol as Mr. Beacham, COMEDY CO. HERE ALL WEEK. ill attend the reunion of | and the Gray at Gettys-| g joied en route there by d, who will meet him at ty one dl) next week. The Arthur Higgins Musical Com- cdy Co. still holds forth at the Au- ‘(:ilurh:m to piacnomenal success, as ! racked houses greet them nightly. ‘('ruu'it must be given to Mr, llig- | gins and his capable company as o { Llie class of shows thiéy have pro- fthose who are flfle"(“ngiduccd so far, they being clean cutl ,|a1d school. onference of the Epworth | and possessing lezitimate comed; W in session at St. Au- +ne musical numbers are good, con- are Misses Winnifred sisting of pretty girls, clever sing- Bue Cloud, Mr. J. Selse-|ing and tasty costumes. They remain akeland; Miss Maggie | I'here the balance of this week, then Galloway. I[]l(:y go to Mulberry for a threec- e dav engagement. y A J. Holworthy, of the, Woshsacs Trade, offered $1 for the| t answer to the followini, thrown on the screen at prinm last night CATAMOUNT MLLED NLAK LAKE PARKER. Mr. J. S l)illuld, who lives near business “To join was given Ly Wit Sylvia Summers, who appears next week. at | PROGRAM CHILDRENS' DAY EXERCISES AT HOLLINGSWORTK Chorus—Forward. Prayer—By Mr. Stansbury. Chorus—Soldiers of the Grent Kings Army, geven young men, Recitation—Buster Brown, Chorus—Class No. 2, Happy Lit- tle Pilgrims. Recitation—Myrtie Barrett. Recitation—Bob Lowery. Recitation—Ronald Julian. Song—Ncllie and Myrtie Barrett. | Recitation—F our Hearts. Song—School, The Winds are Chanting. Recitation—Bertha Brown. Song—Livie Phillips. Recitation—Edith Brown. Song—Class No. 3, Lilies and Roses and Lilacs. Recitation—Julius Phillips. Chorus—The King's Hizhwe Recitation—Sadie Klaus tecitation—Ilower TMairies. Chorus—The Lord s in Gardon, Recitation—Sadie Klausmeier, Solo and Recitation—Mrs Glover. Recitation—Sadie Klausmefer, Song—Praise to the King. Recitation—Mrs, Glover. World. HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS. Mrs, Browere called at the Pow- ers and Pearce homes on Thursda . The willing wortkers met at the home of Mrs. W, R. Graham on Thursday afternoon, all report a tood time. There was a tackie party at the home of Mrs. Macklin on Friday, the costumes cre something grand. The prizes were cakes, Starch = lean Store an Goods n quare Deal rything as Rep- g 2d or Money Re-| | f | E: :Lxe DR K],ulie Parker, a mile and a half from| e‘(]‘(t);x'oot A er | the city, brought to town this moria- of Trade,” [ ing the carcuss of a wiid cat or cata-| bhy Bates, who this morn-i niouut, wiicn was shot at his plac I night by B. F. Mercer, \\hu flache ko), ‘u\cs on the Ilaynes place in the! - sdae neicnhborhood, The animal had for a long time been visiting tue ‘ .cken roosts in that vicinity and ;u u become quite bold, though .xl-‘ | ways heretofore eluding his pursu- | cre. Hle was intent on carrying away fu chicken breakfast from Mr, Dil- lard's Len roost when a well direct-| ed shot put an end to his carecr. The animal was twenly iuches in! eSt Bu“er 360 height from feet to top of simuulcrs,' / "and Lad a reach of four and a hail [ Oat Meal 24c feet from his hind feet to his fore fcet. lie was as lafge as a good- | Pork and [ gized dog, had formidable claws,; 24(;‘ @nd on the whole, would have been an ugly customer to contend with, 24c Dillard will have the animal | mounted, and preserved as a me- mento of a condition which is fast passing away, “varmints” of this gize and style being no longer com- mon in Florida. 2 D...nm mmm-\ | \‘oommm‘ o «-,-n" ‘8 "HAN AT 1LRE. IT's (OO.,H: H HOME, €0 (o WHAT KATIE DID, (Im—pComesdy.) THE OLD FOLKS' CHRISTMAS. ARABELLA'S ANKLE. (Nestor—Comedy.) Chandler ly Ferguson & Usher. Phone 123 ms Building | ——— \DMISNION Kentucky Ave! AL TEN FEDER U8 | PP — B - Mr. Will Lowery the Willey house has moved into for a short stay. Dr.;and Mrs. Conilear and Mis Lizzie and Miss Ruby and Uncle Will were callers at the Powers heme on Sunday evening. It is not very often that a grass widower gets two invitations to 4in- ner for the same day. Mrs. Browere left on Thursday for Asheville and poinis in Caro- lina. At the gchool meeting on Tuesday Mrs. Jackson was elected as prin- cipal and Miss Lucy Conilear as assistant teachers of ths Iollings- worth school for the coming term. VAUDERVILLE ALL WEEK AT MAJESTIC. | | The vaudeville is so popular at the Majestic that it has beep decided to continue it all the week. 877 MAJESTIC THEATER TODAY’S PROGRAM — Vaudeville All Week. THE POWER OF SILENCE In Two Reels—Lubin. WHEN MARY GREW UP. { Vitagraph Vaudeville and Three Reels. 5c ard 10c. NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE In Our Popular Contest for The Most Popular Young Lady. Chorus—\iss Turner: the Auditorium in fine company all FARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, All streets clayed, cement slde-} walks, electric lights, ecity water,! shade trees, See G. C, Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 82.!? RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Nenuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and| Burns, O'd Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- ternally and cxternally. Price 25- Valuable 8tamp Colleotien ' How stamp collecting has becwms specialized 1s lnstanced by the saie b i Paris some time ago ot a collectios @ Swlu r(nmm\ for ahout §58.004 i T )ES BMPADATRNCO. f TAMPAN There IS’ Nothing Tov Good Tor Floridians That's the principle we work on in the manufac- ture of Poinsetta Ice Cream; every ngrodient that goes into Poinsetta Ice Cream MUST TIR BIEST; every method used in its moanufacture MUST be scientifically eanitary and hyg Labor, ex- pense, tronble and time are not considered in the man- ufacture of POINSETTIA Tee Cream, R SALE BY LAKE PHARMACY LAKELAND. be ienie, T T S SR BRI, Qe S OPOTOS told a Pieceof Cut Glass to the light and see It sparkle like a thousand dlamopds. Note how deep Is the cutting, how beautiful the pattern, Buch a plece on your sideboarc would be & constant source of pleas | ure and pride. You can afford to| bave it and more to match it | Our speclal prices for cut glass make it gnod for presents of all | kinds. I, (. Stevens! REMOVAL! I have purchased the Meat Market of W. J. Waring, in the Cowdery Bleck, and have moved my Grocery stock to that stand.. I hope to have the continued patronage of my former customers, and invite all others to give me a trial. I will handle FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS GROCERIES, ETC., and I know I can please you in the quality of stock as well as in price. I want a share of your business, and well de- serve it if fresh, clean goods and prompt and courteous treatment count for anything. Yours to Please E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Street. They Have e Arrived $4.00 3.50 4.00 350 Ladies’ White Buck Boots at All Sizes and Widths, Ladies’ White Buck Pumps at All Sizes and Widths, Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. SCE OUR WINDOW! Quality Dutton-Harris Co. o " Lakeland — Futch The Gentry g, Kissimmee t SOSOHHIIOLOED DO PO IO PO POB b is the MOST POPULAR YOUNG LADY in the community? QAP IAIOP0S PO O3 To deter mine this and to create additional Interest in our splendid motion shows and entertainments, the MAJESTIC THEATRE ITas inaugurated a popularity contest beginnng June 17 and closing July 17th, and offers to the young lady voted the most popular Choice of Three Beautiful Pieces of Jewelry Now on cxhibition at Stevens’ Jewelry Store, viz., cholce of two styles of LAVALIERE OR A HANDSOME BRACELET Miss Migs iss \! ies Miges Wiss POFP DT Edithh Deane. .. Mary Groover Lilie Mae McLyre Villa Bailey. Emma Davis . Vera Kenned «. 340 Mmiss Josephine Drane 215 Miss Mldred Yarnell . 125 Miss Pttie Bales 59 8 Dottie Bates 30 Mits Aleen McRae. .. 40 Miss Butler e il *U‘S’O-?Qe'o L& W. K. Jackson-assocites- W. K. McRae , Owner and Manufac- " turers’ Agent Estalo Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to Find a Buver Tell Us What You Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland L by Florida