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In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 ——————... Miss Annie Sutton has returned pome from a pleasant visit with friends in Dade City. Mrs. Neal Elliott and daughter, Mary, of Charlotte, N. C., have ar- rived in the city and are the guests of Mrs. J. R. Boulware, S. Rosin and J. M. Lanier, of Ar- cadia, came up today to witness the wrestling match at the Auditorium tonight between Grundahl and Mann. The Friday Musicale holds its first open meeting tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Fletcher's studio and both old and new members are urged to at- tend . Mrs. Ben Tedder is entertaining a houseparty, the members of which are Mrs. Huff, of Tampa, Mrs., C. Y. Harn, of Clearwater, Mrs. Glenn | Terrell, of Webster, and Mrs. S. M. Walden, of Mulberry. Dr. J. T. Underwood, of Wil- mington, N. C., and Mr. J. A, Tn- graham, of Rocky Mount, N. C., spent last night in the city guests of their friend, Dr. N. L. Bryan, proceeding to Tampa this morning. | 1. A. Blaine has returned from Kentucky, where she spent the and her friends are glad to 1 that she has entirely recovered ler recent attack of tetanus of which appeared in thos wlimns a short time ago. Mrs or, notice Judge and Mrs. Epps Tucker left at noon today for Skyland, N. ( and other points in the mountains, where they expeet to spend the next month or six weeks. Their fri bope they will be mueh benefitted by the invigorating mountain air, this beine a most delightful time to visit that section. Vi Mies Mande Steinmeyer and moth- ' er, Mrs, W. H. Steinmeyer, have returned from a pleasant summer trip, snent at various points in South (‘arolina. En route home they | stopped in Jacksonvitle, where they were the guests of Mrs. Steinmey- er's son for ten days. The Telegram is glad to say that it was in ervor yesterday revarding the removal of Mr. Oscar Wolle and family to Jacksonville, as they in- 1d to make Lakeland their home, Mr. Wolfe's position being in the apacity of traveling salesman for the Southern Drug Co., with Lake- and as his headquarters. Mr. C. A. Cole and Mrs. Cole Feached home last night after an | Mended stay in the North, having fent the summer on the Great dkes, Iater going to New York and Pther citios in the Wast, where Mr. ol rehased goods for his chain Pt | stores, Mr. and Mrs Ie e 0ving the best of health to get back to Lakeland a ds are to see them. GRUNDAHL VS, MANN . The Best 2 Out of 3 3~FINE PRELIMINARIES—3 “WHEN A WOMAN LOVES” Great 2-Reel Feature Saved Es- | becially for This Big Night Ul to see this great wrest- | b tonight. It will be lheé | Wt yet, SUDW STARTS AT 8:15 Prices 25¢, 35¢, 50c. [ + [and are always | Mrs. John Vincent and Mr. E. 8. (Futch are in Lakeland from Lake City, the guests of Col. and Mrs. D. jO. Rogers, Mrs. Vincent and Mr. Futch Leing Mrs. Rogers' sister and brother, A crowd of Bartow people came over today to witness the big game (of ball this afternoon between that place and Lakeland. The game has attracted a large crowd to the ball ed in a tie and everybody is inter- | ested in seeing who will be today's winners. i Mr. | enjoyines Mrs: A. 3. Moore are —_— :Jm'k)s h"la several days' visit to |BIG WRESTLING MATCH Lot Mle, with which they are AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT | \.ombmmg business ang Dleasure . T P large crowd will no doubt wit. e LG Brown received a tele- jAram this afternoon from Washina- | ton announcing that the Senate h today ness the wrestling match at the Au- : championship of Florida. Prof: | -\imll:"l,‘ll;r.“ r-d‘ his niomimniun as i(}rnnd:uhl. champion of Florida, will | ¢ tates marshal for the South- {Meet . A. Maun, champion wres- jern district of Florida . {tler, of Montana, the best two out M e lof three to be the winner. | l(hls i the last Thursday that the! The ladies are especially invited. ‘llull holiday will pe observed, and The preliminaries will be very good many are taking advantoce of the 4nd the attraction will draw a large |obportunity to spend it enjovably by | ‘rowd there is no doubt. attending the big vaseball ;:umé b(;» | (tween Bartow and Lakeland. IDO n't Worry S Much is beirg said and written Haunzley, an insurancs syr- | "owadays a.cut the foolishness of | | e Rl 1veyor, representing the Sanborn Map Worry. Agitation should be kept up | |Co., of New York, is here and tomor- inntll every one is interested in dis- |Tow will begin the work of remap- | Pelling this arch deceiver from the ;plng the city with a view to re- |luman consciousness. !rating the property of the city. Tt} Did you ever think of the utter |13 quite probable that Lakeland will |uselessness of fretting and worry? te placed in the second class, which | e Will suppose that you are in will greatly lower the insurance |Severe financial straits, that you do | rates. not know where you are to get the —_— money to mect large bills which wili The entertainment given by the become due in one month’s time. ll,ULheran ladies at that church to- | Under these circumstances ninety- night deserves generous patronace inine men and women out of every !fnr it will be a highly <>ntormining:l””“]"‘d paralyze themselves by { exhibition giving stereopticon views WOrrY. ;nf the life of Christ in 109 slides i“{ But what earthly good does the charge of Prof worry accomplish? 'ville, Tenn. The mod rate admis. | \Vithout the worry, by letting go sion fee of 15 cents onght to bring M1 thou2ht of the future and living out a larze audience. (in the present, ten times more work Winters, of Knox- ——— leneth of time. NG TELEGRAM, LAKELAN park, the last exhibition having end- | | ditorium tonight, which decides the | could be accomplished in the same | SEPT. 25, 1913. Dr. B. H. Maynard Weds Mrs. Anna Sewell, The many friends of the popular couple were greatly surprised yester- Hay afternoon when it became known that Dr. B. H. Maynard and Mrs. Anna Sewell were united in mar- riage yesterday morning in Tampa, | the ceremony being performed at the ' First Baptist church by Rev. C. W. Duke in the presence of Mrs. H. C. ISte\'ens, Dr. J. C. Getzen and Mr. L. M. Woods, the latter being an old friend of the groom, his home being Tampa. The bride wore her going-away gown of blue cloth, hat, gloves and {shoes being to match, and never looked more beautiful and radiant than on this happy occasion. Imme- | diately after the ceremony the bridal i barty repaired to the Hillsboro hotel where a sumptuous wedding lunch | was served, after which the couple i boarded the Seaboard Limited for | Jacksonville, whence they go to Chi- cago, where they will spend the next six weeks. The bride is a lady who at once attracts admiration, being not only possessed with all the attributes that go to make up a lovely woman, but is a lady of superior mental at- tainments and accomplishments, and iby her charming personality and | amiability has surrounded herself with a large circle of friends who are delighted to learn of her new Ihappinoss and who wish for her all {the joy that usually attends such congenial marriages. The groom is one of the leading practitioners of the city, and is in every way worthy of the lovely mat- rimonial prize he has won. The only objection his friends have to offer to his latest action is that he never took them into his confidence, rand all are now awaiting his return | to shower him with congratulations and good wishes, in which the Tele- gram most heartily joins. | » How to Clean Knives, ! Yor cleaning knives raw potato is i it the knives are very ctained. Pl o raw potato, eut lered. bath wih 1 € very good to nee 1 ¢ and rub (e 5 HELPYUL WORDS From a Lakeland Citizen Reports from Mrs. \W. D. M- Rao. i £ l A :; You could get a clear view of the Lae, who was taken to Ja FONYV i3} . . i T o N situntion and work intelligently and I'uesday night by Mr. MeRae and Yl ;s 1 frct S with an economy of force if yon Dr. Earl McRac to W i 1 o S | : woild quit werrying, ration, are 0 the that P . . i | [he undeveloped, untrained mind tood the trip a oll as could be g | {h it very hard to give up the | expected and was to 1 Hned g : { worrying uriler adverse con : I’ i : : L) i I'ime and practice will ac- stand the eratior . i 2 RIET LGN con it however, W=uets igoe th T e e I thousand times a day of everything Dr. N. L. Bryan and family, ac- that has a tendeney to worry you. = companied by Dr. wched the last Newton N Cs, have been the past several we They went up in their car, but left |, the machine up there and returned | s mother, from v the cannot possibly do and it -Exchange. i Your worrying r city Grove, ! any cood, T v much harm. ) T 1073 YGR SALE ON EASY TVRMY home by rail, the trip beina rather | jhard on the children. They ex- HaZA R AR Ei e perienced no trouble going D, | ol o et i bYW however, one blow-out and a broken lv BB SR W Ro spring heing the only damage the M Stephens . car sustained. o ol Tat dat AT Tat Yot Tu¥ Wat Nt WAt Yar Nyt Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shaefer have | returned home from a pl t sum- ' . M 2 mer spent in the New nd 9 f 'Q‘ States, having gone as f:\r. c as @) ’ i ‘fi\/ 4 Portland, Me. After traversing each of the eastern States, visiting all the | PP places of note, they crossed over 10 | Indiana and thence to the G. A, R revnion at Chattanooza, from which | place they returned home. They had a delizhtful summer, but like every- body else they are glad once more NEW EDISONIA TONIGHT PAYING FOR SILENCE A Riz Dramatic Hit. (Nestor.) THE LEADER OF HIS FLOCK A Powerful Dramatic Feature in Two | Parts. (Universal.) ! 5 =g | These two pictures are very in- i NOTICE teresting. If you «ant to spend an e [ hour of real pleasure, don't miss of he Woman's Bihle Cliss will Tl Methodist busine e them. church 9 ——r = resul gession 01 ethod aiternoon at the M hretead of A cood time is what you want von have good time if you Of course ) ‘ lown a watch but tonl you just {come and hear the Majes We | “watch" every want of our patrons “gnrinzinz’ surprises | ick. on them Tonizht we have some-; [ thing ‘reel” good. ) «THE GREED FOR GOLD” Sounds Westerny, Doesn’t Tt. It I8 a Western Feature and a D An exciting Pathe Feature V Funny Comedian Max Li «THE BLIND COMPOSER A" DILE Beantiful Drama A MATINEE WEDNESDAY . |C. A. AND SATURDAY | does accomplish | A. Mann, Champion Wrestler of Montana, Auditorium Tonight yvour back lame and painful? i 1 8 | it ache especially after ex- Doeg ertion? | N | Is there a soreness in the kidney recion? These {Kidneys. symptoms suggest weak If ¢o, there is danger in delay. Weak kidneys eet fast weaker. Give your trouble prompt atten- tion. Doan's Kidney (kidneys. | Your neighhors }nwx-‘x] them. Read this Lakeland testimony. J. E. Grifin, 326 8. New York Ave., Lakeland, Fla., says: “Some years aco 1 publicly recommended Doan’s Kidrey Pills and at this time {1 am pleased to endorse them acain, i I have taken this remedy and have [ heen relieved of backache and other symptoms of kidney complaint.” | For sale hy all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf- falo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the take no other. Pills are for weak use and recom- name--Doan’s--and \Who Wrestles Grundahl at PAGE FIV® and Bank ‘lf I3 your duly r Bofecfyow' wiile childrern with a account 4 e The man who does not Protect his family from the hardships if he should die. does not deserve a family. The First Duty of any self-respecting man is to bank some money againstsickness or death or any unlooked-for calamity that wray befall him. Think this over now. and by a few slignt sacrifices on your part you can start a bank account that will come in handy to you and your family some day. Do Your Banking With Us FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKELAND B e 4 TO THE PURBLIC]| We have installed modern shoe repairing machinery and are pre- pared to do all kinds of shoe repairing and rebuilding. All work done the same day it is received. We have employed an expert workman and all work is full y guaranteed. ———AT--——— Dutton-Harris Shoe Store 122 Kentucky Avenue Phone 358 Blue | | |F WE SELL THEM We have the most up-to-date line in Lake- land to sclect from. Dress Shoes, Com fort Shoes, House Shoes---infact anything in the shoe line. A full line of Hosiery for Ladies, Gents and Children. Yours for Honest Footwear, " Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall by If There Is Anything Breakable In Tne lce e Chest, See That It Is Removeg_ Before the driver comes with our ice. He is instructed to be very careful in approaching the ref rigerator and in placing the ice, but his fingers are more or less numb from contact with coldness and he might let something slip. ¥4, Insure yourself against accide nts by having your china, glassware and other fragile stuff out of the reach of the swinging block of ice. A clear road to the refrig erator always saves trouble—and tears, sometimes. By co-operating with this ice man of yours in every way you can you will call out the best that is in him. Do it. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26