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gnd Cue of Fire ~2hone 5,000 30 m °“‘ar .and Mrs. A. R. Bond drove up ay from Tampa in their machine 1 have been Wwarmly greeted” by ir many ’hhhnd friends. Morgan ‘Groover has returned has veen for the past two months me from New York State, where 'ny has been for the past two months | ling ‘the ‘Standard Dictionary of ~octs in which undertaking he was ite suocesstul. Mr. L. B. Ryalls, who is in arge- of the R.'F. D. No. 2, has urned from hke City, where he :ended the State convention of el mvwn.ers He reports a pleasant and | Mrs, B. {.-on left last night ¢ Buom Ga., where she goes to it relatives. She will be away i Mr. and Mrs. Moddox have re- ‘rned from @ stay of two weeks at L 'een pgs, where they had a 3ealh They also vis-| l‘_:d Tar ings and Clearwa- {r while | Miss Mary Rae returned home st night ;.f!om Green Springs, ) ihere lha'm been spending the | {8t three wecks very pleasantly. | her " Lakeland people at the tirings are Mrs. J. C. Owens and | ?.ildran,, Mr, Oscar Wolf, Mr. C. G. | rendell, :Mrs, Cox and Miss Helia | fHx .- Heee Friends of Mrs. . gret ‘to of her death which curredngnWlntlrlln(n on last ...hureday. = Mrs. Pearse before her arriage was Miss Ruby Inman, and 2 mas8 well kmown in the Hollings- orth neuon. where her mother Yy lives, Miss Sudfe Pratt, who came down om North Carolina some weeks ago » visit her. sistcr, Mrs. Dickey, and | ho became seriously ill and -vas tak- | 2 back:to her home, is reported to ! /s mueh fmproved anJ now on the vad to reeovery, which will be | roed ‘with ‘much delight by the any friends of the family. Mrs. fckey aceompanicd her sister ome, xfll she will be joined the " star part of the week by Mr. Dick- 1, the A C. L. ticket agent, who ’.” (Bis annual vacation pli rs. John 8. Edwards it for their future home g, much to the regret of akeland friends. Lake- gntributed some very to Tallahassee, includ- Governor Trammell, Dr. Bevis, and in all 1086 ac tions, including the lat- i, RBsce is indeed to be con- i < . Mr. W. K. Jackson was surprised [Ab letter a few days ago | | @ecretary of the Natlonal ‘ardware Dealers’ Association, in 'hleh‘fi. ‘expressed the high es- jem in whtich the whole (¢ nf aefr tour of the State, and closed ‘e letter by ctating that the Na- | (1 nder separate cover a small testi- | t lonflfq gheir esteem and regard. | DISONIA) % : rflmm HERE THAN AT M SO COME HERE. 1\ '$ ADVENTURES S m IN ALL TRADES. m_ ™ WEEKLY NO. 46. Gem—Comeiy.) pwere—Comedy.) (% ve. 108 UNDER 13.. uby Pearse will | associa- | ‘on hoMds Mr. Jackson, and the ap- | reciation of his tireless efforts in | n the association durinz ! ‘[on‘ Association was sending hlmt The gift was a gold stickpin in the shape of a horse shoe, which was studded with pearls and rubies. It is a gift to be proud of, but still more 80 is the sentiment which prompted it. FUNERAL OF CONDUCTOR PUGH :0CCURRED THIS AFTERNOON. ~The last sad rites were performed this afternoon over the remains of Conductor W. H. Pugh, the funeral services being held at the family residencce in East Lime street, Rev. Smith Hardin of Tampa officiating. A distressing case of destitution was the deceased was a member, had | charge of the funeral, and the bur- fal service of this order was read at the grave. A large concourse of friends at- tended the funeral and a great pro- tusion of flowers testified to the es- i teem in which the deceasad was held. In their great srorow the be- reaved tamily have the deepest sympathy of their many friends. HELP NEEDED FOR AN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY. | A distressing case f destitution hag ! been reported to this paper with the request that the matter be given publicity and an appeal made 1o | | charitably disposed persous for such | | assistance as they can render. A family by name of Cline, who live ! at the northeast limits of the city. are the unfortunate victims of ad- versity, three of the children being | seriously ill of an infectious disease, ! and the father, who has been suftfer- ing from an injury for some time, and is Just now able to work a lit- | ! tle being confined to his home on ! aceount of the nature of the sickness ;\huau physicians ordering the fam- :ily to remain in a state of quaran- tine. As stated, the head of the family | has been unable to work for some | time, and when this sickness vis- | ited them it found them woefully | destitute, even their beds having ‘ peen taken from them because they | were unable to keep up the install- ‘mems on the furniture. This latest \(1l.mnl\ falling upon them 'thum in a pitiable condition, indeed, and everybody should help a little. We cannot, of course, have peo- | ple going about among us who may | carry infection o, dangerous disease; but neither can we shut them up | and leave them to suffer. Several | kind-hearted people have already | done something to help these un- | fortuna es, tut mcre is needed. The Telegram will gladly receive any do- nations for these people and see that they are applied for their relief. | leaves | ATTENTION, MASONS! | All members of Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M,, are requested to meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the lodge room in order to attend the funeral of Brother W. H. Pugh. By order of Worshipful Master. FARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. All streets clayed, cement s'de- walks, electric lights, city water, {ghade trees. See G. C_ Rogan or S | | M. Stephens. 829 GET WISE! { Wateh Jeremiab’s barzaln ocunter) iL tae big glass case in front of D. B.| Dickson's grocery store. Only bar- goins will be faund there. Jere-| | miab. 885 IS OUTDONE | ' WILLIAM TELL insane Voyager Trleu to Shoot Cig- arette Out of Mouth of Ja. maican Negro. New York.—When the steamer Oru- ba was nearing Cartagena, Colombia, | John George Cunningham of South- ampton, a first cabin passenger, {orcnd a Jamaican negro to stand ten yards | away while he attempted to shoot al cigarette out of his mouth. Cunning: bam fired six shots before the noise brought Chief Oficer Green to the scene. Green tripped Cunningham up, but it took four sailors to lash his hands and feet and carry him to the hospital, where Dr. Morton declared {he man was insane from alcohol. Cunningham was put ashore at Colon in & strait- Jacket. o¥ i i outside the city limits and belonging ! land be amended to read as follows: | hard labor on the streets, or both, in | ploma to Felix Metzger Rosenstock ! oanserinusabmetu. | An ordinance to amend sections| one and eight of the criminal et of the City of Lakeland, relatiiiz w the impounding ans running at large of animals in the city of Lakelan., Florida. Be It Ordained by the Council of the City of Lakeland, Florida: Section 1. That section one of the criminal code of the city of Lake- land be amended to read as follows: Section 1. “It shall be unlawful for any domestic animal to run at large within the following described territory in the city of Lakeland, be- tween Peachtree strect on the morth, Lake avenue on the east, Palmetto street on the south. and Dakota ave- nue on the west, and if any animal in the ahove described limits, it shall shall be found running at large with- be prima facie evidence that the owner 8o permits. and it shall be the duty of the marshal or any pelice- man with such assistance as he ma: employ, to at once impound and hold the same until said animals shall be claimed by the owner to whom said titul story in the feature. See it. animals shall be delivered upon pay-| Same ?ld prices for this big show ment of the penalty hereinafic /|and don't forget to watch this col- vided and the expense incurred in'|“™B for the good things are going to impounding and keeping sald ani- start coming and you don’t want to mals, provided, that stock cattle miss one of them. Tomorrow The Big “drifting” into this territory from ('fs"- a two-rceler, by the Re"“;'f: ORDINANCE NO. 150. ATTRACTIONS AT THE AUDITORIUM One of the finest show; scem in Lakeland in a long time will be giv- | nn at the Auditorium tonight and if | you appreciate a good program of | pictures, if you want to listen to the | bast of music, and enjoy both in a | cool, comfortable house, just come i to the Auditorium tonight. The pro- , gram tonight: THE RIVALS OUTWITED. OUTWITTED. Do you like to laugh? Of course you do, and here is your chance to laugh long and loud at this funny comedy by the Majestic Co. AFTER THE MASSACRE. A western, one-reel feature that will make you set up and take notice and wish it was a three reel feature. Don’t miss this one. GREAT HARMONY. A prettier drama has never been turned out by the American Co. and it is impossible to describe the beau- No. Six-Sixty-Six to persons living outside the city limits, shall pay such penalty as the municipal judge shall prescribe less than the penalty hereinafter pro- vided. Section 2. That section eight of the criminal code of the city of ! for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better ihan Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ Section 8. “The penalties and costs of impounding shall be as follows: For horses, mules, asses and cut- tle, imvounding fee each, $1.25, of which amount $1 skall be paid into the city treasury, and 25 cents paid as fee to the officer impounding Sili(!, Changing Hues “You are in love ~ith a dlonde,” re marked the fortunw teller, “but aftes you marry her, hew animal, ) who—" “No dn:qer,” remarked th | Feed and attention per day, twenty- | patron- “it's the same weman *--Th five cents. fan Toeld Fee for maing sale, fifty cents. s o o For swine, shecp and goats, fifty per cent of the foregoing penalty and costs shall be charged. Service of notice, fee of thirty-five cents, provided a postal notice he given in advance free of charge. For writing said postal notice,, ten cents each, o ful to drive herds of stock or cattle | =—===————==— Successor to W. K. McRae, ..... §oan LOUIS A. FORT “THE ARCHITECT” ~. Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Fla. Ser through or over any paved street or avenue in the ofty, Section 4, That whoever \ln]‘m'k- the provision of scction three of this ordinance shall be fined not than fifty dollars or be confined at | more the discretion of the judge. Section That all ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 6. That this ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon its passage and approval of the mayor 1, W. P. Pillans, vice president of | municipal lDnylng and Hauling of All Kinas Prompt and Rcasonable Service Guaranteed. 5. Lakeland. Fia We Pay a Premium Phcne 57 Green | the City Council, Ao hercby certify that the foregoing ordinance was passed at the regular session of the City Council on the 18th day of : June, 1913, r Y C h W. P. PILLANS, 0r O"r as Vice President By giving you MORE and BETTER Attest: material for LESS prices, H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. I do hereby approve the foregoing ordinance this the 1st day of July, 1913, We carry in stock EVERYTHING from the brick for the foundation %o inside finish—you can buy from ue overything you may need for build- ing or construction. We sell direct tc the builder. DYE LUMBER COMPANY P. 0. Box D493, Galnesville, Fla. MORRIS G. MUNN, Acting Mayor. MUST SWIM FOR DIPLOMA Columbia University Student Passes Other Tests, but Balks at Swim- ming Pool. 945-Tues. New York—Columbia university has taken a new stand in the matter of graduation requirements, The au- thorities declined to award a di- at the commencement exercises unless he could prove himself cured of car- In other words, there {3 a rule at Columbia that no college degree can be won unless the candidate has learn- ed to swim the length of the pool in the gymnasium. The only exception is allowed in case of physical disabil- ity, attested by a physician's certifl- cate, Rosenstock, who passed all the other examinations, completely balked at swimming throughout his college course, and as an excuse declared he | was suffering from a terrible skin dis- ease known as the caroanserinusab- metu. He obtained a physician’s signa- o CONSTRUCTION I3 the work that will be fouud bdes' .ure to this. statement, for the The physical director could find no visible trace of sguch a malady, but ELLAR | from a Latin lexjcon he evolved this c GARAGE | explanation of llw student's a.iiction: “Caro, meaning flesh: an 5, Te- CURBS WALKS { sembling the goose; abn from | tear; or, freely trans'atec ). eflesh FOUNDATIONS from fear.” The authorities, however, cid not | BN o IO Vo Sae 1* look better and haves you mons' b: cutting down repair costs Bee us for estimate. have sufiicient sense of humor to | cause *hun to extend leniency to Ros- | LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL s 75 wa ca ! STONE WORKS :nmu."&“mm“ i"‘ B. z'mmmfl:fl are of » bYrunette | TRANSFER LINES PAGE FIVE = Some Specxaltxes Offered By E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Gowdery Block, Main Street Florida Steak Florida Pork Roasts Western Pork Chops Stews Breakfast Bacon Bologna Sausage Boneless Ham Hamburg Steak Boiled Ham Frankfurters Fresh Country Eggs. I claim the distinction of making the ‘BEST. SAUSAGE in Lokeland. 1 use only good. fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. |donot USE artificial oils, corn starch or ony adulterant whatever. and han- dle them in the cleanest pessible masner. | also carry a complete line CANNED'MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED This s a prescription prepared especially | $4.00 3.50 4.00 3.50 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. | I Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps_at All Sizes and Widths. SLE OUR WINDOW! [E Futch . i s Dutton-Harris Co. g Kissimmee Lakeland The Majestic’s Popularity Contest Grows More Popular Every Day Below is the standing of the contestants last night: Mery Groover ......... 4,290 Grorgia Straine . 190 Edith Dcane .......... 4,175 % Sipas Ay 60 Selma Briddick ........ 110 Mildred Yarnell ... 5 Miss Butler ........... 100 Dotty DBates OMe BING «ovioivs v cvnais 20 PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT The Artist’'s Trick—Pathe. The Doctor’s Photograph—Fdison. The Doctor’s Love Affair, Watch for the Detective, V. J. Burt 8’ Feature. Matineeg Thursday and Saturday. ‘ | | Coming. @ W. K. Jackson-associates. W_K. McRae Owner’and Manufac- turers’ Agent Estato 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 Rooms 6'and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland | By Florida