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e 5,000 # Smith, of Plant City, jest yesterday of Misses Mary Groover. oday looking after his | ass and family expect ¢ Dundee in a few days | ke their home at that {11 be gone ten days or a vacation which they p the northern part of ¥ ey will be gone about a K DREND]y . {Catherine, Evelyn and " y left this morning for §Ga., where they will , gong thence later to C., where they will ] fime . rlor in the Smith-Har- fjabout Aug. 1. te fixtures, and expects fvery handsome and at- f I'. McBeath, of Plant Lakeland visitor today. th conducted a summer two or three s ‘former Ju ter and two from Ocala §, wie nds for ey g g lohe Jatly improved. nd ig on the hizh road and permanent recovery get the meeting of the fup for discussion, i M. Eaton, Master Ot- and Opalie and Henry @ rcached home, after a At trip to Monteagle, New York city. Mr. rom New York to Roch- Bowyer is in the city ' dvingston and family | F. Carver will open an | He will | p soda fountain and oth- | Ile can! | Trammell, b § de at its rooms tonight. | ¢ eat interest to all boos- | | Berth Herbert Chiles, THE EVENING TELRORAM, | CONTRIBUTIONS FOR DESTITUTE FAMILIES A considerable quantity of sup- plies were sent out yesterday to the Kline and Gettle families, two chil- dren in each of which are seriously ill, the homes being quarantined. A third family named Peterson also hag one case of diphtheria, but these are people who have sufficient means, we are informed, and do not need charitable aid. The two other Mr. J. F, Carver has removed tol White Springs, taking his stock of goods to that place, where he has had a store in operation. Mr. Car- . ver has conducted a store in the | Smith-Hardin building for the past year, and hag been quite success- | ful, but deemed it best to concen- trate his efforts at White Sprlnsl! where he has interests. AR Douglass left last Satur-! day for Lakeland to open up a new | seed store at that place under the‘ { firm name of The Lakeland Seed Co. | He: will be assisted by J. Wagley. While we regret the departure of | Mr. Douglass we commend him to the good people of Lakeland and be- | i speak for him an abundance of suc- | | cess,—Bartow Record. Among prominent visitors in at- : tendance on the Sunday school con- ference is Rev. E. F. Ley, of Ar-| cadia, one of the strong men of the Florida conference and one of the most vigorous fighters of booze (which has a different mcanin.'" from booze fighter) in the country. Rev. Ley has done much editorial | and journalistic work, and natural- ily gravitates to a newspaper office as soon as he reacheg a town, hence we were favored with a pleasant call. The local school board met today | to inspect plans of architects for | the new school buildings. Several | architects appeared before the board | and submitted plans, but no action wag taken yet, a decision being held ! up by the fact that other architects who could not reach here on the | mornirg trains, wired and asked | that the matter be allowed to re-, main open until they could reach | here thig afternoon. he board \nllT therefore hold another session at 7 | o’clock this cvening. | “WATERMELON CUTTING” LAST | | NIGHT WAS IIUCH LNJOYED une p ople en- | 1tting” on the iture of the ocea- in fea jon = Gines i 1 of a num- While the m 1 of ° the Jjuicy and lont ol « of hich s d ly wheie they wonld do the mc , other very pleisant diver azed in, includ- ing Loating en beautiful Lake Mor- ton. ! These who enjoyed the plea ;'n"s; of this affair were Misses Helen Wil- son, Lallian Martin, i Irma Norvell, Matel Padrick, Helen Conibear, Irma | Esther Heath, Blanche | Padrick, Mary Groover, Georzia Lan~ : ier, Genevieve Morrow, Ruby Turn- er, Nellie Coleman, Ada Padrick, | a Strain, Hazel Ormsby, Mary | Yarnall, Nannie Lea Tuarner; | Messrs. Fu, ene Edwards, George MeCall, G. P. Bryan, Ned Skipper, Goodyear, Wil- Alfred Chiles, Albert liam Emerson, he atiended the nation- pn of the b. P, 0. E. | te from Lakelund Lod: He is expected hume to- | ht or Sunday. .v“oa- [ L u ISONIA { 1 @aCCETe D"n ER HERE TiIAN AT £0 COME HERE. j GIRL'S SACRIFICE p— Western Drama in Two Reelg ROIC HAROLD ing Crystal Comedy T AT THE CLUB | Lanzley, Jack IHarris, Ronald Bank- | ston, Loring Bracken, Forrest Clonts, Paul Henderzon, Alonzo Trueblood, Will Hetherincton, Bas- | | com Carver, Ilardin Peterson, A, A. Langhorn, Herman Flanagan, Low | Brown, formerly Miss Julia Edwards, |excellent supper was served, being WE "T‘I\’J ENTERTAINMENT week was ‘he entertainment and | | vedding €uppee at the residence of | FARK HILL LOTS TOR My, D: H. | settlement, given in honor of Mr. A. Prown, of Providence A. Brown and his wife, Mrs. Julia Mr. A. A. Brown is the son of Mr. 2 and Mrs. D. H. Brown The pleasnres of the event were greatly enjoyed and were well at- tended by relatives and friends. An followed later by ice cake. cream and ried Men Take Notice) A BLUFF AND MAK-| G IT STICK an Be Done) Teat Bluffer is “Mr. | bredman” in AT THE CLUB onia tonight. Besides ! a powerful westera D reels. rold” Shows You How v Mr. Costine. “t 44 viveina...10¢| Bome girls are ambitious to marry well, others are content to warey INDER 12.. ., ....6e wppily. Judgzes were appointed to decide | on the best cake brt they tried on | the decision. Mr. John Costine w n‘ex culled on to split the tie. He wis jrogented with about half a vdow n 1ice cakes and the writer re- | attention of the ladies in future oc- (, f this kind to bring more st th | casions o S S\ ek povel: cakes or not have them judgei by REPORTER. ————— Just That Difference. Mrs. M, P, Jackson.....,. 1.0J H. J. Matthias .......... 1.00 | Mrs. L. L. Knudson..... 1.00 Mr3a. E. C. Rogers..... et 01500 ‘M. G. Munn ... .. 1,00 AcRriend GG v 1.00 A Erlendie. i ia i 1.00 | Dr. NG L Bryans v e o .00 T. E. Robertson .. .60 3 EIERT BR ) PR e e .50 | not sent through this office and we | | nations, in addition to those already ! | Mr. M. M. E. | of the proceeds of Monday nig ht's | by literal patronage this will bte a: | | nice sum, | story of scafaring zell was especially | May Holder, AN SUPPER AT PROVIDENCE | will night A charning event socially of last ums."” All streets clayesd, cement side- | waiks, electric lights, ecity water, naCe trees, See G. C, Rogan or S M. Stephens. 829 families, however, are very needy in their misfortune, though -the kindly generosity of the people of | Lakeland has supplied their imme- | diate needs. All the cases o: diphtheria came | from the same source of infection, and the families being kept at home there is no cause for fear that there will be any spread of the dis- ease. The Evening Telegram acknowl- edges cash contributiong ag follows: Tremont hotel and guests ...$10.00 i First National Bank 10.00 i Ladies’ Guild Episcopal church 5.00 F. M. Lanfer.....o00v0u00 Mr. Davis (of O’Donlel & Sons Co0.) ceiivvivenna. 3.00 A, J. Holworthy .......... 2.00 ! Mrs. k. J. ngglns . 2,00 Mrs. H. J. Drane .. .o 2,00 1C. A. Jones ....... 1.00 J. W. Conner ...... Srady 008 J. W. Kimbrough ........ 1.00 W. Fiske Johnson ....... 1, $51.50 | This money is being expended for necessities under the direction of the attending physician. There were many donations of | clothing, food, ete, but all these were | are unable to give a complete list. | Ameng those sending substantial do- | mentioned, were Mrs. E. C. Davis, | L. Bradley, Mrs. Huguenin, ; Coleman, Mrs. George Wat- son, Mrs. W. F. Johnson, and| there were also others. The Majestic theater has gener- | ously offered to donate 50 per cent entertainment to these poor people, ! and everybody should see to it that { MR MILTON'S VIEWS ON SCHOOL PROPOSITION ! Dear Editor: Please give me a | little space in your paper to ‘tell | i school buildings, | but I have some grandchildren, and ,bonds were voted conditionally on ;the money will have to be spent | Substant{ully as outlined in the ad- l"'r n__“' ALLUl BUE & v" At ywiom is time 7 to 10:50. ot tie time, you've pot the place, €0 Zo and get the girl and let her cnjoy tome ool ginzing, orchestra musi¢ and sowe fine pictur “THiE SEA DLOG” A two-reel feature with a grand life by the Dron- co Co. You all know what kind of features this company turns out, 50: don 't miss it. “SHEP, THE HERO” Featuring the majestic dog, so, of | course, it's a ‘“dog gone” good pic-': ture. Miss Walzer in sweet songs as- | sisted by Harry Hartzcel, Tomorrow Night Lakeland’s ’l‘lny; Singer, Ethel May llolder, Will Sing “Snooky Ookums." 959 Mizs Walzer who san7 at the Au- i ditorium last night was received by a large and enthusiastic audience | man; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bank- and rendered her sclections in good ston. i style. IHer duct with Harry Hart- | zood. Miss Ethel | Lakeland’s tiny singe=, theater Saturday “Snooky Ook- 960 be at this and will sing This will L'c a treat. SALE ON EASY TERXS GET WISE! Watch Jeremah’s barzain counter | fu the big glass case in front of D. B.) This is a prescription prepared especially erets (o say that there was not for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. {enougl cakes present for him to Five or six doses will break any case, and | [ if taken then as a ton'c the Fever will not | ’nfl‘\e -l NI LR UM BGL return. It acts on the liver better than | 9 alomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ | Long-Lived, “Oh, yes, I come of a very long fived family. My father cut a third set of teeth when ha was past eighty.” l “That’s nothing. My grandfather died ' of infantile paralysis when he was ! tinety-seven.” LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 11, 1913, | the people what I think about the since the bond" election went off so nicely I have | no more children to send to school, it I live long enough I expect to | have some great-grandchildren; but that makes no difference—I want all the children to get an education, ! wr 1 did not, and I can realize what a school house in southeast Lake- land, and take $22,500 and build one in southwest Lakeland, and let $5,000 go to the negro population | of Lakeland. If you just build one school house, if Lakeland grows in the next five years like it has in the last five years, you will be in as bad a fix about school buildings as you are now; and besides 450 or 500 | children is enough to be in one 5.00 | bunch, anyway. W. N. MILTON. (Mr. Milton’s ideas for providing | for future growth are good, but are hardly practicable as far as the present bond issue is concerred. The the proceeds being expended ac- corvling to a designated plan, and vertisement calling the election, viz.: $27,500 for a school site and building on the south side; $17,500 ' for additions to schuol building on {north side, and $3,000 to improve the colored schools, 1If a hetterL plan of expenditure were suggested | there could be uno change Iegnllyi made in the distvibution of the | money now.—~Editor.) DOCRUHOCHMOOIT NI QDO OOHOO O The \) a‘boy FOFCEOPOIBPOPO PP 50O ‘:': - TDED, /",7{'/57 A i | f have the “Knok llow" ond WL HAVE OUR REPUTA- I ¥ oto malntain— $ THAT'S WIlY we make b [=3 Poinsetta § Cream just a “wee bit” better than the other fellows. g You'll like it; try it, then you will agres with us that THERE 1S NONE BETTER MADIS i rorsertia — mavs we | |& Below is the standing of the contestants haine, . 3 last night: {UR SALE BY § Mary Groover .........5,095 Georgla Straine .. 790 é Ldith Deane .......... 4,625 f£elma Briddick .. 110 l_ake Pharmacy ’ff villa Bailey .......... 1,610 Miss Butler ......... 100 Millred Yarnell ....... 1,615 Ollie Sipe ..... SRy , 20 LAKELAND. 9 | § y re. Only bar: s Jickson’s grocery etore, n - gains will be found there. Jere- CONSTRUCTION . | Is the work that will be found bves | mich 885 for the CELLAR GARAGE :No. 666 CORBS WaLKs FOUNDATIONS Modernizes your property, makés look better and haves you mon= cutting down repair costs Eee us for est!male. LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS yH. B. Zimnmerman, Prop [ have missed by not having it. Well, now to the distribution of the money, I say, take $22,500 and build l 2 =] § See the race between the automobile ) e 15 4 PAGF FI"~ 'Some Specxalues 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 dlstmctlon 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 eny adulterant whatever. and han- 4 dle them in the cleanest possible manner. 1 ? also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS '¢ FRESH GROCERIES and FEED e — They H Have Arrived 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 Sizec and Widths. SLE OUR WINDOW! §4.00 350 4.00 3.50 LI o The Lx.wnl' FOBOL0ANFOFOFOFOEO OB A & i il OO MO ALK The Majest,lc S Popularity Contest Grows ‘More Popular Every Day PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT Three Real Feature— WILLIAM J BURNS, THE GREAT EST DETECTIVE IN THE WORLD In the Exposure of the,Land Swind lers. See this f2eture; it Is the best fea ture that hit Lakeland. and the engine. See the engine crash into the auto mobile. W. K. Jackson-sscates- W, K. McRae Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Estate Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to,Find a Buyer Tell UsiWhat You Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rocoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland g ™ Florida b oo