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Il THE EVENING TELBOGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., AUG. 7, 1913, Loyal Temperance Legion Will be Organized Tomorrow The ladies of the Woman’s Tem. AUCH BUSINESS BEFORE reow PAG Didn’t Concern Him. To Save Matting, : The tramp did awsy with & sand | To save your matting, make a coveq- LAST NIGHT'S MEETING OF THE CITY GOUNGIL Lakeland, Fla., Aug. 6, 1913, Reguiar session of the City Coun- cil with Messrs. Pillans, Scipper, Council, Hzynes and Pope present, DSONAL | ) N perance Union will meet at the Christian church tomoirow after- noon at 3 o'cleck for the purpose of completing tie organization of the Loyal Temperance Legion. All those children who have already signed the pledge and those who would like to join are corcially ianvited to at. Jrich handed to him by the latest far mer wife ho had favored with a. call Bhe had wrapped the sandwich in a section of newspaper, which the tramp scanned with the eye of careiessnese characteristic of his kind. “My ides of nothin’ to git nutty about.” he re marked to himself, after glancing at s market report, “is the advance of 3 a ton is the price of car w ‘\eels."— f outing fiannel to slip over yoeq' woom when sweeping. This wil* Ve ‘ound to take up the dust easily ang ‘aves the matting much wear. Sign of Age. When you reach the point at whid: |you want to talk about the stasg of your health tha. is another sigg —— of Fire t 5,000 | Minnie Skipper ng Mrs. Doug. | City, however, is playing with a |to move the Trcmont hotel building tho was foruerly r, of Bartow. George E. Cook §n, Theresa and ty, spernt Sunday 9 of Mrs. Cook’s . A. W. Davis. hson and family, ol e Mrs. E. M. Holder has gone to Sebring for a month’s vacation. It was impossible to get a club here this afternocon to play the rep- !resentative Lakeland team, though efforts were made up to the last mo. ment. A junior nine from Plant loca] club of the same class. I TR NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND PATRONS OF THE SCHOOLS OF POLK COUNTY Owing to the general impression that there wouid be a change in the textbooks this year, I take this tend this meeting. WRESTLING MATCH AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT The sporting event of the season Vice President Pillans presiding. Minutes of July 17, 25 and 30 were read and respectively approved. Petition from W. K. McRae for clay from Orange street for Indiana avenue was on motion granted. is the wrestling match between C. Petition from Board of Trade for|A. Mann, of Lakeland and Prof. appropriation for advertising book- | Grundahl, of Arcadia, which will oc- let for Lakeland was granted, and | cur tonight, Owing to Mann’s i $100 was appropriated for said mat- i greater weight a handicap is given, ter, to be paid when the Council was | Mann being required to throw Grun. able so to do. dahl twice in thirty minutes, There Petition from W. T. Overstreet | Will be two preliminary contests be- fore the main event of the evening, south on he lots owned by the ho. i besides a three.rel picture show. A tel company was, discussed, ang on | big crowd is anticipated at the Au- motion same was laid over to Fri-|ditorium tonight. day, Aug. 8, at 8 p. m. to give the| REFORMATORY AT MARIANNA parties of a counter petition oppor- tunity to show cause why same should nect be granted. Petition of Wm. Greer and C. A. Mann to change present plumbing “I would not send a child to the State reformatory at Marianna if I could possibly help it,” said Judge E. V. Whitaker, judge of the coun- A DISGRACE | you are growing oid.—Philadciphi@ Record. 'Some Specialties Offered By - E. P. HICKSO PHONE 144 ° Gowdery Block, Main Street Florida Pork Westera Pork Chops Breakfast Bacon Boneless Ham Florida Steak Roasts Stews Bologna Sausage means of notifying all teachers and | inspection, and to create a plumb. | patrons of the various schools of this | ing commission, and a counter peti- ty court of Hillsberough county and county that there will be no changes | tion from several other plumbing 'also of the juvenile court wken, re- in the books to be usei this year, | firms and journeymen favoring the |cently, he had a number of rather which means that the use of the | present system, fces and inspector,|dad boys before him. After hearing Hamburg Steak Boiled Ham Frankfurters Fresh Country Eggs e been visiting . Johnson, left iansas. —Orlando and son, Ralph, rleston, 8. C., it relatives for Before returning ‘will also be the ‘in Wilmington, ish, a graduate j of Birmingham, Lakeland, and at Wilson Bros, ‘Parrish will remove 14 become a per- b building mater- ksonville, is in ng down to try or the Telegram fon has a unique icture of a can- ins sends us a Americus, with %4 forgot to order Bt 1 have not for- same books as heretofore will bel continued for the present year. C. A. PARKER, FARMERS' CLUB MEETING ——— The Lakeland Farmers’ Club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Fidlor, on West Patterson street, near Lake Hunter, on Satur- day, Aug, 16. As there will be a large amount of business to transact, there will be a morning session at 10 o’clock, ! There will be a report of the com. | mittee that is looking into the mat- | ter of whether there will be a Farm. ers' Institute mecting held here next January, and also a report from the | drainage committee. | The general subject for discussion for the day will bs an experience meeting—our growing, harvesting and marketing. A large attendance s requested, | especially of the ladies, &8 there will ! bhe domestic science in connection | with the meeting. F. J. JULIAN, Secretary. were considered, and on motion the ; the case against these boys, Jud-e |} sanitary committee was instructed to | Whitaker said to a Times man, who investigate and recommend such | Was commenting on his statement, changes in plumbing ordinance as,that the State reformatory was a it saw necessary and expedient, | disgrace to the State and not cal- Report from the city board of ; culated to carry out its missicn, health was rcad and its recommeu.l At the present time there is stop- dations were referred to the orui- ! ping in this city G. A. Ball,»who is nance committee with instructions to | the manager of the State reforma- draw ordinance designating thekind i tory at Marianna. of garbage can to be used in thenoon this same Times man met Mr. city. i Ball and during the course of con- Ordinance No. 153, entitled an l versation told him what Judze Ordinance Requiring the Placing of | Whitaker had said. Yesterday after- | - Garbage Cans on Premises, Ete , was ntroduced and given its first reading, and took the regular course. Petition from Mrs. A. W. Bell for cancellation of city license No. 1553 and refund of price thereof was {on motion granted. Petition of T. B. Hendrix for re. lief from ovcrflow water from Rose street was referred to the public im- provement and street committees, with power to act. “Judge Whitaker is right,” was /|, {the immediate reply of Manager | ! Ball, “the State reformatory is not 'a place in which to tr:\‘a children "who have shown a tendency to be- come incerrizible. I have done my ihnst to bring about a chanze in { conditions there but my efforts have ! thus far been useless, even though ' T have directly applied to the Legis- ;luture of the State In an effort to bring about a betterment of condi- | tions at Marlanna.”—Tampa Times. Petition for streets lights on Ensti Bay street was referred to the light I claim the distinction of making the BEST 1 SAUSAGE in Lakeland. 1 use only good i fresh Pork and Beet with the proper condi- 5 ments, ldonot USE artificial oils, corn starch or eny adulterant whatever, and han- dle them in the cleanest possible manner. | also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS ‘ FRESH GROCERIES and FEED Our Great Clearance Sale ’ Noly In Full Sling - If you want the best shoes come in and and water committees with power to BETTER THAN ANY COSMETIC | made, at cost, 3 fiphers.”” He is en- of a reunion of dcus. people from Lake- ithe home of Lyle him that it was plendid music on the was furnished, also All departed shing him many pns like this, box’ 3 nd In fl:: uthard, W. D. ! by F. Cox are out {@ontributions to pay ble booklet to ad- Treat them kindly %0 see you; they are | to an unpleasant personal interest general good of _\\‘ now a thing of lists, and indeed ride in vehicles asphalt portion be just about per. [Fhaven’'t heard a "‘f{ e Luildings which mtieh to the appearane he new city il f building are loth completion, jand for occnfmf‘y Work ot the prozressin/ at a te, and M. Kib- Jtes positi/ely that arned o/ Nov. 1. B [ERE THANMAT JOME ERE guis GAME | i Imp Comedy | THE RESCUR Drama DF VIRGINIA the South AR Gentleman qf fnny Vaudeville ttled NE GIRL e cieiann +.. 108 FARMERS WARNED AGAINST FAKE FERTILIZER The public {8 again warned against the “fertilizer” being offered for sale by the “New Mineral Fertilizer Co,” a fraud recently exposed by the agri- cultural department of Florida, A large quantity of this fake fertilizer has recently been seized by order of the agricultural department nnd. | act. The matter of Lpivyers' Liabil. ity policy and policy on city hall re. ferred to the finance committee with power to act. The matter relative to closing the deal of auto truck was referred to Combination of Repose and Relaxa- tion Is the Only Beauty Secret That Is Worth Knowing. There is a beauty secret, not found in cosmetics, and which does not lin- ger in the perfume-laden hangings of the parlor of the masseuse. secret which any woman can possess, ‘the special committee with power t0 | apq its magic effect is almost in- act. Communication from Supt. Raffo stantly noted. The secret is merely i a combination of repose and relaxa- analysis siows that 99.55 per cent ! relative to the light plant being ov. | tion, of this materlal is insoluble in the strongest boiling acids, there is no available plant food offi any kind in the material. State | Chemist Rose says: “Our poorest white sandy scrub lands contain | | more plant food per ton, while our | | | i beter class—hammock and pine lands—are worth much more per ton asa fertilizer.” Farmers will simply ! be throwing their money away if !thy buy this “New Mineral Fertil- 1|z)r." whic. is put on the market 1 by a Boston firm. Dr, DParrish, veterinary surgeon from Kentucky, has permanently lo. ,cutnd in our city at Wilson Bros. | stable. The doctor is a graduate in | veterinary medicine and surgery | with twenty ycars practical experi- ence in treating domesticated ani. mals, 1044 e i MAJESTIC. | “ALKALI IK M- jestic Tonight In the Comedy THE TALE OF Thr CLOCK See This! It's Great! THE RETURNED PRODIGAL A Great Two Reel Feature by.the Vitagraph Co.; a Grand story Acted by the Best of Talent I MATINEE SATURDAY erloaded, and report of the light and making proposcd improvements were referred to the light and water com- mittee with {nstructions to report at at the next session of the Council The street commissioner reported that certain parties were taking dirt from Kentucky avenue without au. thority from him, and asked that the Counci] take action thereon. On motion, the parties were ordered no- tified that it was the sensc of the Council that they should not have dirt from the strcet, and to desist from taking same. Bills for salaries of the city em. ployes were ordered paid, and on mo- tion Council adjourned to meet at 8 p. m. on Friday, Aug. 8, W. P. PILLANS, Vice President Presiding. H. L. SWATTS, City Clark. AUDITORIUM 3—FINE FEATURE PICTURES—3 Show Starts at 8:15 Tonight — SUMMERS AND EMOISE Comedy Vaudeville Act 2—PRELIMINARY CONTESTS—2 PROF. GRUNDAL VS. C. A. MANN In a Great Siruggle for the Wrest. ling Honors of the State of Florida. Don’t Fail to See This Great Contest Tonight; it Will Be Great. Prices §0¢, 75¢, $1.00 “WANTED—A STRONG MAN” Side-splitting Comedy THE DURDEN BEARER A Graad Lubin Feature OUT OF THE STORM A Fine Vitagraph Feature A restful womaa always appears to also that | Water committee relative to cost of | @dvantage. There is culture in a re- pose of manner that makes itself felt both at home and in public. There is a suggestion of reserve intellectual strength, more impressive than the unecasiness of the woman who feels ' that her tongue or her body must be is in it. At the same time, the wear and { tear will leave the marks of strain on complexion and figure, which no creams or lotions can remove, To { grow old graccfully and beautifully, | learn to take things easy. Repose is more beautirying than rouge, and re- laxation more bedy-building than | | massuge.~Le:lie's Weekly, For the Rone Jar, | The following mixture has kept its fragrance for twenty years: Gather the rose petals on a sunny day, in the ! morning. 'The common, swect-scented varieties are best. Let stand in a ccol place for two hours, toss them and put into 2 howl or covered dish in layers. Spriukie each layer with salt. Keep adding to these until you have enough “stock.” 1Into a large glass ir place two ounces of crushed cin- amon; then put in the stock, which has bcen shaken up every morning | for two weeks. When all is in the ijar. let stand for eight weeks, cov- j ered. It is now ready for the perma- | nent jar. Add two ounces of lavender flowers and one ounce of shredded (not powdered) orris root. Mix well, put into rose jar in alternate layers ivdth the rose stock and a few drops of oil of roses. Over this pour a | wine glass of good cologne, and from time to time add fresh lavender flow- ers and rose petals. ja n Draped Lace Tunlcs. Although, perhaps, the lace tunfe as a tendency to age its wearer, it has compensating merits which ree- cmmend it to women of middle age and even younger women who have a tendency to stoutness. For the close fitting pointed tunic of black lace cut with the upper part in the form of a coat tends to make the figure look l elim in a manner that many, alas, find eminently decirablo as years comse fast upon them. | The favorite lace employed is Chan- | tilly, and when one knows how to { drape artistically nothing can be more , elegant. On the contrary, nothing can be dowdier than a drapery which seeks to be artistic and fails lament~ ably i the attempt, It is a | in motion to let the world know she | { be fitted. When you think, think of our Great Money-Sabing Sale Kimbrough-Rutherford | SHOE COMPANY The Store With Golden Colors E. M. Shoe S:llin’ Men { 4 jl :e ! Opposite New City nzi 3 3 |-C-E|I It Is Never Too Late r ot o e i t— 5 - s A t— e e ot e st bt e i i et P iy To Dothe Right Thiag s a— L v It is nct too late to buy a good refrigerator. It will zave a lof for you this scason and be instantly available when warm weatas er comes again We'"l] ice it for you the first time FRZE, It is ne? ‘0o late to begin using OCR ICE if you have 1ci beem baying frcm us befors We will give you good ice, good weight B T 1 It is no* too late for one of our Coupon Books T - ome, and Jou'll regret that you did not use it before, you'l ret. ¢ tc have it in the house as long as you take ice. ®o0ks f-T gale. ‘ Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 and good service. Tl Sud Our drivers ‘sve these Telegram 10¢ Week