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In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 Rev. and Mrs. Steve I\Ic(.,lellund o the parents of a fine son, boru} Jaturday . i men wilj ! \ir. and Mrs. Walter Callicut are ! 1y night. Maggie Anderson, who is iniinal of the Melntosh school, ritcs that she is much pleased with o place and has a fine school. williem Emerson left today for ats of a little daughter, born | Mr. W, ing for F. Sneed left this morn- | a business trip to Chicago, | and enroute home v il ston off m\ M S$IDPE 1o viit his motuer will be aw ay about tey weeks . He \.‘1.\.\ or ——— A large nyr mber of Lakelang young attend the State Univer- Sity at Gair this year the : amonz | racy i L RSON AND V.1LS0K'S LLAICAN DIPLOMACY icland Tele, you 't tie matter of the nt Wilzon, xican po I want to say as First thut the s ought not t isrespect of the Without Roogevelt there would | Dot be a Democratic administration not the seramble of hungry Demo- cratic patriots that is now makin~ life a hurden to Democratic senators Do not ecriticise the bridse yo crossed over on, besides we claim "ceredit for the new brand of Democ- called Progressive. Rut to the point: Diplomatic us- age following international law, re | uires recognition of a de facto gov- oroment There is no *“zoinz he hind the returns.” Iuerta's govern- ment is the only one existing in Mex- 'l'hm:;:l(‘:!‘1"‘--[\, ¥ ;\.l.h““m. Jackson, it'fl anrd ”ll-‘ ?»usi(iun of the Wash- Vi .~-] ,-.w.] .1.'1‘ J‘u-l\,\pn\I !;(.;.. 1::.t<‘\1'| administration is wholly ur Bican .]“vml \;' i ‘I“'I‘E‘L \\,:f lace ' tena ile from the standpoint of lon N ).| 4 ) ehmer, Clyde Tram- | established usage among nations. 1\1\1"1”}‘ | nm} ,'\v””,m,‘ 1:.;\1;»1, Walker, ! What is the actual situation: In- am Reynolds, Gordon Hart, stead of protectinz American lives Clarence Rrassell, Hardin Peterson, Morgan Groover ang Loring Brack- | en eteon University at DeLand, where | cor8 to attend school the coming | . Mr. . J. Yates and wife have wrned from ureen Springs, where r. Yates went for the benefit of | s health, which was greatly im- oved by the waters of that resort. | vr. Will Wider, of Sioux Falls, D, writes that he is packing up here with his family ahout the O toler. He came down last hintor and invested here and is de 14 with Lakeland. Mr. J. 1. Marshall, who, w is living near r a few days in Lakeland. p. Marehall gave up contracting engaged in farming, and he has been very Dbusy over his new avocation with Trenton, that o taking \r. Alonzo Wright leaves tomor- for Lake City, where he goes to tor Colnmbia College, and where nrepare for the Baptist min- rv. 1His friends wish him well in b chosen career anid feel confident will meet with great suc- pt he fr. Wm. Winn left this morning Tallahassee, armed with a peti- ————— Mr. Oscar Cason, a w ell known A C. L. conductor, who is now located at Hom 1, is in the city shak- ' ing hands with his many friends, having just returned from a pleasant Vacation spent with relatives in ! South Carclina, where his family j POw arc. Mr. Cason found some » to lakeland and expects to plhotographs taken of Lakeland twen- ty years aco, while in Carolina and the Telegram will have cutg made of same and let our re what land tooked 1ike at that time, as Voare indeed interesting aders gee Elder « K. Ilaines and family Lake- | of Princeton, Ky., reached Innd last vight to sne the winter i s their annual cus- Ind to AN | a1 it has b ry wi n Kentuek nd that 1Etil | mometer hovering aronn | it made n lony for Plorida wh he looked up the temperat lown here and found we voere enjoying 86 | began yesterday to n which he will present the par- | ing hoard asking that a petition ton up for the pardon of W. E. ortse be . not granted. i seenred a large number of uers and stated that he would ‘o 1o stone unturned to keep Lertson where he is. ir. Morris G. Munn and grand- b Orme Rohb, reached Lakeland inv after a pleasant two 't in New York City, the trip there and back over de line. They enjoyed their y in metropolis and were h benefittod by the sea trip. tha ;‘" firet ty1ch of fall bore down akelan t that Mlankets were in order, this morning folks reluctantly ot of bed to see if there * hut in this they were lisanpointed, for there "ine doing in that line, s cool and erisp, which 1y feel good and hi~hly The thermometer recis- neizhhorhood of sixty, an ideal day, in- vorad n't been Mr. | ! vided, | | | entered thig degrecs and sometimes loss FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TO ADD MORE ROOMS | The First Methodist Sunday school > a fund to build additi room for the school. Two large glass jars have been pro- was turned over to boys and the other to the girls, will and one the and a contest between the sON0S be entered to see which will fill their | i A lot of pleas- | The cl s up to sixte jar first. contest good results is ex- ure as well as i pected. { The chiefest interest centers upon | the men's Bible class and the wom- | en's Piblc The women have challenged men to raise more | than they by the first of January There will be a warm contest for 7 1ast night with the re- b VAUDEVILLE }\',"l azement of those Kom- | 4:;“ » Carter and Carter, on ‘_‘ Sougs and jokes, change tight, ’_'F YAQUI cUT” ' I two reel feature that | ‘ou sit up and take no- | fail to see it. E RIGHT MAN COMES ALONG” “litting Edison Comedy '} ONLY 1,700 SEATS contest g funds. will of rais larcer classes mattc The also in the new members, proeress will be noted. There fet church in safe to say that the will not fail it taking T'he fererce for is no more plue the State Suriday school jle under- TRCORSRET R MAJ[SIC | One of those dandy good bhf{ws tonight, fine for the little folks, fine for the big folks, s0 Pl lead guilty and your “fire” will be one pleasant liesday and Wednesday. | evening at the Majestic. A Crackerjack Essanay Comedy “THE (O[\TS\‘I'I' and each Sunday the | » ilethod- | and it is| and property, Washineton weakly advises a withdrawal from the coun- :Ir,\'. Fact is that the Mexican reh- tels alone have attacked American interests in Mexico- ~for the very oh vious purpose of d«-uwnstmtin"‘: that i Huerta is too weak to protect for- cigners and Dr. Wilson's poliey it encouraging the destruction of for cign-owned property. I should dis like being poor John Lind. He ha 1o political or diplomatic status anc i8 being utterly ignored by all par ties in Mexico. Do 1 understand that your highly esteemed journal advocates the doc trine that if an American moves t i foreion land there is no oblizatio on bis home covernment to protect his Hfe or his property? Come now and answer frankly anc then tell us what Dr. Wilson is d e to protect the 40,000 Americar in Mevico len't it true that hi oft pedal policy encourazes t! Mexican rehels to destroy the pro erty of Americans in that country 1 (o U Jaeksonville, ANDERSON. L ok [ L of Lakeland, G. Sandler, is reais tered at the Riverview, Mr. Sandler who is an old hotel man, is in th city for the 1ill the purpose of going ove Ilouse property with th view of taking the management « that hotel for thee ominz winte season.-—Fort Myers Press. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS stract and Title Co . Bartow (Reported Daily by Secunty Al September 20, 1913. Florida Development | Klink. Florid Ellis. ‘ Florida Development Co. Flora M. Klink | 3. w. Burce to William C. \ Co. to G a Development (o, to . / to Mis Lucas, Jones. ot-al., to A. B. Jones to Lassie Egbert J. B. G Jowyer, Clayton. T. Hart and wife to Nancy C K¢ State of Florida to E. R. Bailey. Mrs. A.T. Eycleshimer to Clauile Lameraux, W. D. Edwards and wife to Ro- | berta W. Durrance State of Florida to . 1. Rogzers Samnel Rleier and wife to Elder & Frankenberry. Land 1 Bleier BARGAINS ]\I AUTOMOBILES Southern Security Co. to Samuc I two Ford tour: ¢ only been a ¢ rt tinie; alsc y one secondhiand Cadillac touring car, which we sell at low prices, and would tai v located rcal estate in part payment, LAKELAND AUTO. & SUPPLY (0. ! 1208 £ \R.w HILL LOTS ¥oR SALE ON EASY TERM! »1] streetg clayed, cement side waike, electric lights, city waier gnace trees. See G. C. Rogan or ¢ Vv Stephens. w2 New Edisonia el s PRISTPRLY Yo¥ Tor Yok Tal Sl ta? 2ot 2 [ NEW EDISONIA TONIGHT IE CRITIC A Two-Reel Feature. This Is a Very tertainine re (Ambroso.) 90 1913. Wine thatoff the S/ate T al same 10ReY 112 lfie /ao{'mf CARTER AND CARTER Auditorium TUESDAY WEDNESDAY All New Acts U. §. MARSHAL BROWN VISITS PLANT CITY MONDAY, o\ - Rrog,- - ap in Basiness % Extravagance is one of those insidious habits N that creep upen us and take away our money. % wastes our time and robs us of a comfortuble U 8. Marshal Brown has been on a short visit to Plant City and of o H him the Plant City correspondent to f old age. Thosc small sums thAt we f"tter the Tampa Tribune says: g away from week to week WOll'd look very “tlon. A J. Ancle, of Tampa, har- & handsome a few years from now in the bank. bormaster for that port, and south- '; After you have started a bank raccount you ern Florida’s new United States marshal, J. Clifford Brown, of Lake- w||| find that it is no sacrifice to deny your- land, were here as the guests of J 0 TeNiy WAlties s self many of the useless plcasures that really They came from Tampa in Mr. An- gle's machine, Mr. Angle returning to Tampa, and Mr. Brown taking the late train for Sanford, where he has important business. Mr. Brown, who is a progressive Democrat, and an enthusiastic Wil- son man, is very optimistic over the chances of Democracy to reign at ington for m yoars to come ays the impr on everywhere is that President Wilson is makine his pledoes cood and that he is doing cverything to earry out the platform adopted at Baltimore “Mr. Brown is a railway locomo tive and a power in the councils of organized labor. [lle an enviable reputation in the 8 recently Tallahassee by his fights for the peo- e had full eharge of the cele brated Bryan primary law, and steered it through the Legislature, after a stubborn ficht, and was pre- sented by Governor Trammell with the pen which the latter used to sign the bill, as a token of esteem | “When asked about the coming senatorial race, Mr. Rrown declared that in his opinion Dunean U. Fleteher, the present United States Senator, who is considered one of the bhrainiest men in Congresg, oceupy- s n e v e it 4 s v e 1 4t “Yes, son, thatis a good harcat | have my | work dove there | will haye mother to take i Wary to have h rhairc bobbed ihey make a i aspecialty of cuttin g chiidren's hair, ' The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP is the largost in Polk County L. E. PEACOCK. .. MANAGER engineer, made assembled at ple. ing most fmportant positions on committees and who is a national figure, w‘nnl']. be n\'vr\"'h(-lmin';,.l.y Latcst StyICS in a” ]CthhCl‘S for chosen for a gecond term in the pri- maries ! “Mr. Brown was one of the twen 7] : VLo ty-two eandidates for the United ! Nlcn’ \\V omen and Chlldrcn' States.marshalship, and is justly ; proud of the honor bestowed upon = ! -~ £ him I'e hord the endorsement of l‘?t 7‘nd Q"a‘"v G'IamntCCd. both of the United States senators ‘ from thig State and w appointed E by the president last week. i, Yr)'.rg fqr GOOD SH()ES No. Six-Sixty-Six | This is a prescription prepared especially l for an. IANOr CHILISG & FEVER, fi s Five or six dr will hicak any case. and i if taken then as a ton Fever w''l not ‘ 0 r E"v'xrn It on the D 'lh. ’;Jin alomel ar t or uichen, €€ C"v r 3 ? " 2y G R \‘ Y < U i) JT ‘ ' Aslt , Opposite New City HOH Lakel ) Eow {o 1 Ix Vit | T TR 53128 o Citi e P — . 1 Prove It . e . | Tee Lame s diere Al Rigat Now---Have You fter 1 1 e public e 4 SN 5o Ix;.w' of this reprecentative citizen ot b st i,y g Goliea That Coupon Book vet? | ecome to cone ion: g4 ( . - s sniai | which proved co ":A'mml years azo | with the kidneys, can naturally be OUR COUPON BOOK i is the only np-to-dlte way of taki ice. expected to perform the same work You ot afford to be WIthont it in similar cases. Recd this: | 2 s i Mrs. W. E. Browning, 236 E. | Thcu is a money “m‘ in flle use o{ our coum Booh l & Tennessce avenue, Lakeland, Fla.,! quite a consideration, but there are other things about them which model housekeepers ap preciate even more. They are o convenient, for instance All you have to do is to tear out the coupon and give it to the driver—no looking around for the little piece of money that has hidden itself; no waiting for change; no wet change to handle. You could really afford to pay a premium for our Coupon Booh —it is such a worry preventer and sanitary safeguard—but in- | says: “I think that the uric acid in | my system was the cause of my poor | health. About a year ago one of my fingzers becan to swell and be- came very stiff and I went to a doctor, but he could not do anything for me and as one of my relatives | had been enred of kidney dicease by Doan's Kidney Pills, T thoueht that stead of asking you to do that, we make our book give you MORE {1t mizht be well for me to try them, ICE for the same money. I cot a box and soon after using them 1 od. I gladly confirm If you are taking ice in your office the time-saving qnnhty of w0 1t vhich I told our Coupon Books is even more important there than it is in the of my experience with Doan'’s Kid- home. :—:‘ o st g e o OUR ICE and our Coupon Book are your two best friends They HEE 3, P make a rombination which rannot be excelled for practical econ- ¢ S ’ omy and all around satisfaction. Books for sale by our dnven i st Lakeland lce Company \papnd Phone 26