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lof Fire ~ 5.00_0 g air left for Tam- there will be the Mrs. A. A, Mc- Ed nd Blanchge Gra- Mealow Springs, 1l sojourn for a aramon and two ul and Evange- t Green Springs, on, especially, is tted. They will week longer. ts, who has been er in Atlanta, is ing accompanied ister, Mrs. P; E. flay. vans, of Jack- ndry M. Tucker, je the guests of Reead Weaver, stay a most de. ker, Sr.’s many ed to see her on fhe first timg she p out in several nder and little ng the former's 8. J. W. Cole, will spend some Methodist Myr. re cordially in- ocial meeting at . G. Henderson,‘ cky avenue, on pon, at 3:30 nts, of Atlanta, ing come down the funeral of (E. Chunn. Mr, Multigraph Co., is doing splen- B {8 at present pr at Henderson, ne, and did not Clonts will be ay morning. jeland, is spend- bre, visiting his is now a promi- business man of be rer:embered D wers warm pd with his fam. eral years ago; D 18 a guest at Ise. —Clearwater y have recelved 8 it 18 proposed nd White Way, In some publie he citizens may improvement it incipal squares bbile party yes. ere to Indian t on the iuit \r ibrother of city, an1 for. | er of Hillsbor- resort is about jmpa, the road rland, throngh ogressive little an which there Dy RAPHER r Comedy, jLoU. IS MONA ris, | is no prettier spot in the country, on to Largo, and then a woodland trail of several miles bringing up at an inlet or pass connmecting Clear- water Bay and Boca Ceiga Bay. Crossing this pass on a ferry, the is- land known as Indian .Rocks (ul reached. It is the nearest point to Tampa on the coast reached by aue tomobile where surf bathing can be enjoyed. There is a good beach and a small hotel, another larger hotel being planned. Lots are being sold rapidly to parties who wisk to build | seasile cottages, and the place bids | fair to become a very popular re- sort. Mr. M. J. (or Joel) McMul. len, whose address is Largo, will furnish information to any one in. terested. Those composing the par- ty were Mr, and Mrs, F. J, Hofl- | man, Mr. and Mrs. 0. §. VanHun,l Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Donfel, Mr, and Mrs. O. O. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. LeVay, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hetherington, Mrs. J. E. Pea- cock, Miss Helen Hobbs; Messrs. A. J. Holworthy, C. F. O'Donlel, R. E. Lufsey, George Rhoades. There will be a special called meeting of Palm Chapter No. 26, O. E. 8, at Masonic hall on Wedncs- day, July 30, at 3 p. m. sharp. MRS. E. M. HOLDER, A. M. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jones desire to thank their many friends for the kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of their little daughter Winnifred. Also for the many floral offerings. RESOLUTIONS ON THE By the Order of Railway Conductors, Division 4 Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in His wise dispensation to re- |move from our midst our brother, W. H. Pugh; and Whereas, He left a loving wife and three children to mourn his | loss; thercfore, be it Resolved, That this division has suffered in his death the loss of a faithful worker and a loyal trother and his wife an affectionate hus. band and his children a devoted and loving father; that we mourn his death and extcnd to his wife and children our cincere sympathy' in their sad bereavement. Be it further resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be fIn- scribed upon the minutes of this di- vision, a copy be sent to the be- reaved family and a copy be fur- nished to the Lakeland Bvening Telegram for publication. 0. M. EATON, J. M. LEE, Committee. CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to theq many f{riends who have showered us with so much sympathy during our recent great bereavement. Words fail us when we ftry to express oureelves—we can only hope that in their hour of sorrow that they may be surrounded by just such friends. ' P. E. CHUNN. 8. L. A. CLONT" AND FAMILY, o r— [ MAJESTIC. A Fine Show Tonight THEIR ONE GOOI» SUIT Here's a Comody That Will Tickle You to Pleces. A MISSISSIPPI TRAGEDY A Beautiful Southern Stery THE ITALIAN BRIDE A Comedy-Drama. - Toxorrow - “«xl-l 5 ‘«" _The Great Two_Reel Feature ONB AND ALL 5 DEATH OF W. H. PUGH | THE BVENING TWLEORAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 28, Mrs. Paul Gariner left today for | Jackson, Mich., where she will epend the summer. This is her first trip “back home” in three yoars, and that she will have a delighttuy stay is the wist of all her: friends. —————— OFFICERS OF LAKELAND EASEBALL CLUB Elecifor of cflicers for the Lake- land. Baseball Club was held recent- | 17 and the following were elected: | Guy W. Toph, president. Joseph Levay, secret.ry and treas. | urer. Arnold Armistead, manager. W. M. Lawler, captain. The meeting was held for the purpose of sccuring uniforms, more | clay on the Alamoad and a grand | stand, and tranking the publle for | the suppert shown fm ‘he past sames. f J SCOUTS HAD FINE TIME f The Boy Scouts, who returned on Saturday, report they had a very pleasant camping experience at Aue burndale. They were taught the Morse code of signaling, trailing, | etc., and at night sat around a big | fire and told stories. The following | were thote appointed to do xuardl duty at night: i . 6:30t0 7:20_Dwight Cason Clifton Bridges. 7:30to 8:30—Henry Scarr Seth Guilford, 8:30to 9:30—Hugh Walker Elmer McArthur, 9:30 to 10:30—Henry McRa, Kenneth Warren, 10:30 to 11:30—Louis Slocum Hermen Mathias, 11:30 to 12:30—Wm. Nowlin and Lester Johnson, 12:30 to 1:30—Clifford Saunders and Leonarq Wiiijams, 1:30 to 2:30—Henry Conibear and Shelley Johnson. 2:30 to 3:30—Earl Powers and Henry Dickson. 3:30 to 4:30—FErnest Mayes and James Boulware. 4:30to 5:30—Arthur Clonts and Harley Guilford. and | and and and and PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. All streets clayed, cement side- walks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or s.‘ M. Btephens. 829 1913, LAKELAND VISITOR NOw IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Ellen S Hodges, of Lee Center, 111, whe cpent last winter In Lakeland, writes the Telegram from Point Lomg Light House, San Diego, Cal., as follows: “If you remeuber, I cane to your eity last winter to keep warm. After returning home I went to Melicine Bow mountains, forty miles north of Fort Collins, Co., to kecp cool, but found ‘he altitude too high, so returned home, and started for Los Angeles July 7, where I arrived all 0. K. I found the weather cool and nice; the 18th I came to San Diego and then by boat to the Light House. This place is perfectly grand, this being ong of the finest on the coast. I enjoy every moment =80 cool and braciug is the air. Af- ter my return home I shall Dreparg to come to Lakeland for the winter, I was g0 well there and had such good times—Iliked not only the place but the people. trip to Mex ico this week. Kindly §ay to the people that I am VCl‘y' weli.” —— Program for Union Meeting Tle following program will be rendered at the Union Missionary meeting to Yo held next Tuesday atternoon at 3.20 o'clock at the | Mrs. Lena Smith, E, Bay St,, Lq First Methedlst church. Ail soce- land, Fla, says: “I am subject to | ties are most cordially invited to at- tend: Hymn--Publish Glad Tidings, No. 654, . Scripture Lesson——Mrs. T. J. Darracott. Prayer. Plan~ Duet—After the Charge, Mmes., Webb and Peterman. What I Consider an Ideal Society and llow We May Attain to That Ideal—!.rs. Jlayes. Vocal =viv — From Heavenly Heights, Miss Vera Mclae. What Our Society ‘Is Doing—Mrs, Boulware. Hymn—Lead on, 0, King Eternal, No. 408. Tithing--Mrs. Norman Riggins. Duet (piano and violin)—Music selected, Misses Baggett and Hart. man. How to Interest the Young Deo- ple in Church Work—Mrs. Moore. Vocal Solo—To be selected, Mrs. H. J. Drane. The Benefit Derived from the Mis- slon Study Course—Miss Sara Polk. Cnen meeting. Closing Hymn—No. 545. LR e e B T S Y e R T STOPI LOOK! LISTEN! Did you hear that crast? prices falling. If you don’t believe it, call and let us convince you that we can save you money. It was our SPECIAL! Satin Evening SI Blue, Pink and White, $3 values, clearance sale ippers in Black, $1.98 Big Bargains Await You At Our Great CI Kimbrough - Ruth Opposite New City Hall AUDITORIUM| Three fine pictures and a funny vaudeville act, Browd:r and Browd- er, the Dutch comedians. THE FUGITIVE A Sidesplitting Selig Comedy. " THE UNWELCOME GUEST A Beautiful Biograph Drama VEDDER'S DAUGHTER A Comedy-Drama by the Edison Co. DROWDER AND BROWDER | In a Dutch Comedy Act, Introduc.- | ing Singing, Talking and Dancing. FINE ORCHESTRA MUSIC Coming THE BRUSIE SISTERS 'Phcno 67 Green earance Sale erford Shoe Co. The Store With Golden Colors Will take a’ FIRN FOUNDATION | Nothing Can Undermine It in Lake- | land e People are sometimes slov; to rec- i | ognize true merit, and they cannot ) be blamed, for so many lave beon] *humbuggod in the past, The cx[)ori-; ence of hundreds of Lakeland resi- dents, expressed publicly through newspapers and other sources, places Doan's Kidney Pills on a firm fouy. ' dation here, ' attacks of backache, no doubt brought on by exertion, At such times the kidney sccretions always become unnatural and my general health is affscted. I learncd that nothing would help me except Doan's Kidney Pills. They always | act quickly and tone up my systcm.‘I I can recommend Doan's Kiduey | Pills stronger today than ever and‘1 I confirm the testimonijal given some | years ago. I am always pleased to ! speak a good word in favor of Doan's Kiduey Pills,” : For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Duffalo, New Yorl, sol. agents for the Uuit-‘ ed States. Remember the name-.Doan’s--and | take no other. | [3 PAGE FIVF ?-yb DATRYCa AMPAR Have You Ever Stopped to think about the Cream ou are eating? Wheth- er the cream used {s PURE, Whether the method of anu- facture would meet with the demands of modern science of sanitation and hygiene? YOU DON'T HAVE TO THINK of these tihngs {f you demand POINSETTIA Cream—It's PERFECT in ev- cry detail, AND WE CAN PROVE IT. Ice JOR SALP BY Lake Pharmacy LAKELAND. |- C- It Is Never E! Too - Late To Dothe Right Thing It is not too late to buy a good refrigerator. 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