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- » “ of Fire 5,000 fi will meet in onthly session to- 3 | Heise has returned vacation spent in f and in Asheville, 3 , who is living fkinds of good times, pte through reading the lakeland and bounds.” ne for stamping or bperated by electrie up-to-date wrinkle ipment of the local AR efitigtod returned | Kentucky where he g for & short time pllege. indeF of his life in te, but & short ex- bed him that Florida after all. by Sharp, late ot the & Sharp, will en- antile business at re he formerly op- § at present at that g his arrangements, iwill not go over un- Sharp is a valuable jommunity and Lake- up with regret. that application fto the City Council to remove the Tre- lding from its pres- vacant space in the fthe building to face ts avenue. This e present site to be imarket as sites for than which there more desirable in the pval of the old build- istreet would in itself provement and would fhe citizens gemerally line of progress. Day Adventists are plding their annual pnt in Lakeland, be- and continuing ten concessions they de- ined. They ask for d free 1ight and wa- ould be sdbout 500 m ull over this State it would be & thing to secure the o City Council will fed to make arrange- ght and water, and Trade will try to se- Ise is needful. ] ling of the Lakeland held last night, a pdance was present. pussed looking to the 'a suitable booklet to ity, and a committee to solicit funds and tter, and try to place hands of the printer ys. This is & mat- portance to the eity, be the proper time ‘ advertising matter. ters were discussed, ts of Lakeland were continually the case ork of this organisa- D WEEKLY NO 62 [E TWINS . ting Imp Farce 19. He plann®d | Prof. D, J. Blocker, of Stetson University; DeLand, is a visitor to Lakeland in the interest of that no- ted iustitution. Mra. Perry Peterson and Miss Eva Sachen, of Davenport, are the guests of Mrs. F. Rodman Leach today. Mr. J. H. Lancaster, of Bartow, formerly tax assessor, and one of the best known men in the county, was a Dleasant visitor to Lakeland Prof. Grundahl, who is to wres- tle with Mr. C. A, Mann at the Auditorium tomorrow night, is in Lakeland today. The professor M says he weighs 60 pounds less than Mr. Mann, hence the latter gives him a bhandicap, by undertaking to throw him twice in thitty minutes. The wresting maich is creating gréat linterest and will be witnessed by a large number of people. Prof. Grundahl expects to locate in Lake- land and plans to establish a physi- cal culture school here, B “f?m““. wia brought us this moraifig that & hegro mah in the Kathleen séction was bitten by a rdftleshake, Thq stake promptly died, and the mnegto, having been bitten in the heel—the most vul- nerable part of the colored person’s anatomy—is in & low condition. This reminds us that we do not care much for snake stories. There is already an entirely erroneous im- pression that Florida is overrun with snakes, when as a matter of fact this section is freer from them than the woodlands of many of the northern and western States, Hence when you _tlll a six-inch garter snake don’t come in and tell us | what & monster you conquered sin- | gle-handed, for snake stories are be- | low par with us. RELL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Reported Daily b&!ecuity Ab stract and Title Co , Bartow 5, 1013 M. A. Tillis to B, A. cmml C. Strickland et al to Stricklan John F. Rollins et al. to Milton D. Wilson. s &l G. W. Singletary and wife to J. A. Howze, Chas. P. Mudge o Export Phos+ phate Co. J. W. Scally an2 wife to Chas. P. Mudge. ‘ T. L. Wilson to Armour Fertilizer Co. Geo. B. Cannons and wife to L. T. Jackson. Joseph Gentile to Vector Gentlle. C. W, Cammack, et al, to The Oak Ridge Villa Co. Joseph Gentile, et al., to Joseph Gentlle, Jr. M. L, and A. E. Robinson to I. H. McNell, R. E. Lufsey to W. D. Levy. Jack Skinner and wife to L. M.. Hayes. W. T, Whitledge and wife to E. C. Stuart. Joseph L. Woodard and wife to E. C. Stuart. R. G, Haskins and wite to Earl L.| Haskins, MAJESTIC, Listen, Honey, Get out your money For Johany Buaay, (o The mas who's fumny, Is at the Majestic tonight ™ JOHN BUNNY AND THB BLARNEY STONB An Irish Comedy by the Vitagraph THE RISEN SOUL OF JIM GRANT A Beautiful Edison Drama A YELLOW STREAK n.ousmybymmmeo. MATINEES WEDNESDAY ' | eoholic, drinks as medicine. 7|77 - THE FUGITIVE AT BAY THR EVENING TELNGRAM; LAKEKLAND, FLA., AUG. 6, 1913. SHITPILIIITIIIIIIOL00 | Zoing to be a suftragette W. C.T.U. DEPARTMENT SHAPHIPSTSIS PSSP LSS The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union held its regular business meeting with the president, Mrs. J. W. Turner. The meeting was op- ened with scripture lesson and sen- tence prayers, Reports from superintendents were called for. Flower mission superintendent reported several vis- its to sick and other work done. Press superintendent reported all meetinzs announced and reports of same sent in. . Mrs. Anderson, Mrs, Bevis an Mrs. Upson were appointed a com. mittee to attend to putting up the literature rack in the depot. The same committee was instructed to put up temperance posters. A committee of five, Mrs. Greer, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Upson and Mrs. Morse, were ap- pointed to meet Friday afternoon to complete the organization of the Loyal Temperance Legion. All the children who signed the pledge two weeks ago, and all other children who can attend, are requested to be present. The place and hour will be emnounced later. The commit: tee appointed to interview the prop. or authorities on the subject of plac- ing a8 tg)og_hong in the depot for the eonvenleiica of the traveling pud- lic generally and especlally for women and girls who wish to com- municate with the W, C, T, U:; reported favQyedly, and if there is| ng -objection from hepdquarters a phone will probably be put in. ‘fhe secretaty was instructed to wtite a request to each Sunday school. superintendent to appoint a commitieée from his ¥chool to con- fer with a ‘dommittee from the W. C. T. U, in reégard to the rally planned for,, . Mrs, Beebe was appointed & dele- gate to the Anti-Saloon League con- vention to be held in Columbus, O., Nov. 10-13. The letter at the close of the report gives our reason for electing a delegate. Mrs. Beebe also expects to attend the world’s W. C. T. U. convention at Brook- lyn, and the national convention at Asbury Park, N, Y. Owing to the lateness of the hour the remaincer of the business was laid over until the next meeting. Some other interesting plans, now in the formative stage, may be an- ) nounced later. The meeting was adjourned until Aug. 19. Sometime ago circular letters were sent to each physician in town condemning the prescribing of al- 8o far only one reply has been recelved— from Dr. C. C. Wilson, who states he has not prescribed it for twenty years. We appreciate Dr. Wilson's reply and are glad to note the stand he takes. We are sure there are others, but they perhaps did not think it of enough importance to merit & reply. MRS. H. B, MORSB, Press Superintendent. Come, Mr. Editor, and Mrs, Edi. tor, too, and give me a boost to the top of—well, the monument, I guess, while T speak right out in meetin’, for it’s got to get out of my system. Here some (I won't say ail) of our dear men think women should stay at home and rock the cradle and incidentally cook, wash dishes, sew, sometimes split a little wood, and otherwise ‘make the pennies go as far as possible, while he goes up and votes (provided he hasn’t for- gotten to pay bis poll tax) for laws whereby this same wife as well as he, is governed. Now, Mrs. Bdi- tor, hold ir. Editor! This isn’t AUDITORIUM ~ Your last chance to see those “kute, klever, kids,” tho Brusie sis- ters, so come early as we only have 1,700 seats. | et S ——— et ) An exciting two reel feature that will make your eyes hot, Don’t ‘miss this one. e e e e r—— THBE HOUSEKEEPER AT RANCH C Folks we’ve run this over and if you waat a good hearty laugh, this picture is the doctor. —————————————————————————————————— THE BRUSIE SISTERS In a Complete Change of Act Tomorrow— THE GREAT WRESTLING MATCH ELOISE AND SUMMERS THE MINSTREL MAN AND THE b e paper. What I want to say is this. The men do make some awful good laws, but if there is a dirty, flithy hole in town, I meaan morally filthy (the Civic Club is looking after the other kind) you will begin to hear “Why don’t the W. C. T. U, do some- thing?” Now, the question I want to come back at them with is this, Why don’t the men do something? The knowledge of such a state of things comes to us through the men, therefore we know they know. How on earth do you expect a crowd of women to get hold of such a case? You know not one of you would want your wives personally inves- tigating these things. Then, what do you expect the W. C. T. U. to do? Now, men, dvnt hide sehind wives’ skirts any longer (you can’t do it long, anyway, for they are not wide enough, but wet bus, ¢2d rid live, lovely Lakeland of these ob- jectionable things. Now, Mrs. Edi- tor, you turn him loose. I belleve I'm about through. I ‘feel better anyway. But here is this from the W. C. T. U.: If you will show them what to do they will make a mighty effort to do it; anything from condemning a woman who would s-rve wine to a young man, down to ridding the town of blind tigers, | PROCEEDINGS OF COUNTY .. . BCHOOL BOARD MEETING .(Contintied from age 1.) Bame Was referred to B. 8, Whid- dén for action. The board canvassed the returns of the election held at Auburndale for the enlargement of their dis. trict, and found same as follows: Thirty for enlarging and two against enlarging. Same was de- clared carried. A petition from the patrons of the Raymond school protesting the election held at Auburndale was re- celved and, after considering same, it was decided by the board that the charges were not sufficient to declare the election illegal. Al] bills on file, together with all teachers’ reports, were examined and approved and warrants drawn for. same. The board adjourned to meet again on Monday, August the 1ith. i C. A, PARKER, County Superintendent. X ALL THE PICTURE COM- PANIES FLORIDA BOUND. From present indications, Jack- sonville will be the mecca of motion plcture companies during the ap- proaching winter. According to information received here, the Edi- son, Vitagraph, Imp, Majestic and Thanhouser companies will estab- lish winter studios here this year, in addition to those of the Kalem, Lu. bin, Sellg and Gene Gauntler Fea- ture Co., which have been wintering here for the past number of years. Motion piciure directors, familiar with conditions here, state that Florida offers exceptional advan- tages for outdoor photo-play work, especially during the winter months when it is practically impossible to obtain good results in the North. orn States. On the other hand, Florida offers such a wonderful va- riety of scenery that almost any kind of plcture can be made here successtully.—Times-Unlon. SEVEN THOUSAND DOCTORS MEET. London, Aug. 6—The seventeenth International Congress of Medicine, the greatest body of physicans in the world, opened here today, with about 7,000 doctors from all parts of the world in attendance. The Ambassedors of the various coun. | tries have taken a personal interest in the task of arranging for the re- ception of the delegates from the lands whcse governments they rep- resent. The congress will be di. vided into various sections so that papers will be read on all the va- rious branches of medicine and sur- gery. Dr. William Osler, Bt., M. D, presides at the section on medfeine. | King George will receive the dele. gates during their stay in the city and many entertainments have been planned by prominent citizens, in- cluding Lord Strathcona, W. F. D. Smith and W. W. Astor, in addition to the festivities arranged by medi- cal corporations. About 800 American physicians are attending the congress, this being the first ENTERS AND OWNERS Wenting PROMPT action will do well to see M. G. WILLARD i 17 Kentucky Building LAKELAND .. FLORIDA . e, n - L] B - o Rt ol l —~ time o that they have attended in u | WMARYLAND DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE MEETS HARNESS. and suit-case repairiag caretully done. McGlashan, 991 Baltimore, Md, Aug. ¢—Gem, Murray Vandiver, chairman of the PARK NILL LOTS FoR Democratic State Central Comi. SALE ON EASY TERNS, | mittee, call>: a meeting here todsy to fix the date for the State Com- All strests clayed, eemeat gide-| vention, which will formally ratify walks, elestrio lights, eity water,|the results of the primary, adopt & shade trees. See G. O, Regan or 8. State platform and elect a chairmam M. Stephens ! 829 of the State Committee. Some Specialties Offered By E. P. HICKSON Cowdery 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 ciaim the distinction of making the BEST SAUSAGE in Lokeland. | use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. 1donot USE artificial oils, corn starch or ony'adulterant whatever, and han- dle them in the cleanest possible manner. 1 also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED - Shoes For All The Family AT COST Come in and Be Fitted By - EXPERT FITTERS Qéat Clearance Sale! Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hell The Store With Goldea Colors I-C-E'I| It Is Never Too Late To Dothe Right Thing It is not too late to buy & good refrigerator. It will save & lof (uyon&bmmhhmflynm'hlmm er comes again We'l ice {8 for you the first time FRIR. lthutmhhh\dnudu@l!flflmhnmh Naying frim W belebe . Wo'will give you goed fon, geed weight 18 is 2e* too laty for ome o937 Coupen Books Th- eme, and m'nncathtmuldnnwu.pfln-o o b0 haw it in the house as leng.es you takse ice. Our drivers have these books 17 sale. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 am0c Week PAGE ¥{¥» . ' |