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U1l EVENING TELREGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. 17, 1913. PAGE FiVS 'erty owners in protecting and plant- [ FOR RENT-—6-room house, three, WOMANS CLUB SECURES ing trees. That moss on trecs have | blocks from depot on Lake Mirror. PLAYGROUND AND PARK attention on clean-up days. Apply Waring & Edwards. 1321 That we iaform ourselves as to —_— |what trees are most suited, details H . " No. Six-Sixty-Six as to care and planting of trees, /This is a prescription prepared especialiy to the fact that she, all alone, can |ete. set on foot a movement which shall | Finally the cost and how we can for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will bresk any cswe. 20d bring about garbage collection for [get the money. Ren taya ‘MRS, R. R, SULLIVAN. | if |ukc then as & tonic the Fever will not ! vetur.® It acts on the liver better tham Did you know that Mr. Edward e ! WANTED—Some one to help in the A Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ Hatch, Jr., of the American Civic League says, in an article in the New |alteration room. Apply at La Mode, York Times of Jan, 28, that this is{ 116 S. Kentucky Ave. 1320 “A Fine Winter for Flies;” that the — ‘ number of typhoid fiies this spring NOTICE will be enormous, and suggests that| Having sold the business of the everyone interested in Civic, Health |Lakeland Paving & Construction | and Tmprovement Clubs begin now to,Co., 1 beg to announce that all ac- ! take immediate action to see that a'l ! couma against the company will be ' Bands.” Burely it {s no trifiing mat garbage, refuse, etc., is provided paid by me and all accounts owing : tef. One might meet the Observer with means to keep it covered. sald company will be collected by writer any day, and then If one were : 4 g vl ! earrying one's gloves instead of wean' Did you know that Asgistant Sur- me. F. J. HOFFMAN, ing them, what an outsider one would ERSONAU “rogramme for Baptist Ladics’ sid and Nissionary Society to Be acld Monday Afterroon Subject—The World of Today. J Leader—Mrs. Owens. Song—Jesus Shall Reign.” Sbecial prayer for missionar, work. The Woman's Club met in regular {session in the Elks' Club rooms, on | Thursday afiernoon, at 3 o'clock, it ‘ being Civic Day. The program was in charge cf the chairman of the civic department, Mrs: J. M. Hol- land. This being an open meeting ,8everal guests were present. About forty members answered to the roll call, Five applications were re- ceived. The following prozram was lcarrled out: Short talk by the chairman, Mrs. . M. Holland. | I.\Ire. H. C. Stevens read abstract of “A Call to Service” taken from /the Youth's Companion. The Danger. *R may seem a trifiilng mattelf® . i eays a writer in the Observer, “but B . think that the man who wears M gloves seems to be smarter than the! man who carrics his gloves in M@ Case of Fire one 5 OOOI L. M. Bennett is speriding eek in Baxley, Ga., wiere b binin2 business with pleasure. Sciipture reading. Hymn, lut.ciduetory Reading—DMrs, J. 1, Paddrick. Recitation—0Onr Duty, Mrs. 11, ¢ i Stevens. ge L. W. Cowdery is soendinc | cock in the southern part o ate on a business trip. . beautiful v oMres. R, Mrs, H. D. Bassett read an ar- ticle on Garbare Collection. Mrs. Keleey Blanton rend the “Civie Creed” by Mary Me- | geon General Rucker, of the United | disedse is carriezl by rats—that the method of cetting rid of them starvine them, and says, “In {Dowell. R. Sollivan read a pa- Is States Public Ilealth Service, In an | article juet published. poinis ont that | 1316 foel.—The Bjstander oy 2./ MR o e b Ju s Rt e o 3 vkl per on “Our Shaide Trees. Miss DPaccett playved a “leauvtifnl selection on the violin, ace anicd iby Mrs. S. T. Fletcher, and very lgraciously answered Mrs. ime point of at- can,” and urces municipal ordizances reauirint all cans to have tight-fittin< and Mrs. W. W, Carter are the s of a fine son, born Wednes- The Gospel to the World— 1! i1 e members—>Mmes. Angell, 'qumy.i'x Cresap and Orrell Special music., Readinz—The Mission of A1 |Mrs. Hursey. Gavin, arbaze lids. It is vractically imrossible to keen flies, rats and other diseace-carrying animals from feeding at the ordinary In All the Latest Styles For Men Women am_i_mghildren, Sizes and Widths. an encore. Robert Melean sang in her jusual attractive manneraccompa.iicd o Poem--To Lift or to Lean, Mrs by Mrs. S. T. Fletcher. " |W. D. Edwards. ’ Dainty refreshments of ice cream refuse and garbage can, from which Closing prayer. :and cake were served. jthe cover s off as often as it is on | This department has secured per-{—or from the usual hooded st-eet mission from Mr. John Patterson to [°an, which is always open. use his vacant lots facing Lake Whereas, the City Council of the 'Morton and Florida avenue for o City of Lakeland did, at its mieting public playground, and park swines on the 10th day of October, 1913, by and benches will be placec there l'rcsolutlon, direct me, the under- soon. beauty without trees. Lakeland signed mayor of said city, to issue! Mrs. T. E. Southard wos ap- va‘-u'.w-rh claimg, Creait for street proclamation of a general election to dyointvd delezate to the State Feder- trees we now have, however, is due 3 . |be held on the third Monday of No- ation to be held in Orlando Nov. 4, to foresiobt of irdividnal efitizovs. from a several weeks' trip in | yopper 1913, for the elect.on of a 1913. It is contemplated that ah 5 y i A A R of a . ontempla that about Full success can only be had by an car as far as Fitzoerald, l 11 *jayor and one councilmaa for cuch twelve ladies will attendd the mect- opranized plan. Some stotes tuthor- to other points in ‘that \"l‘l " iward of said city; jing. iza erontion of loeal street treb com- nd from there took "‘:C train to Now, therefore, tn pursuanc There ig all probability of the Fed- miesions that are siven full eovtrol returning to Fitz erald, [the laws and ordi_ances of suid ity eration meeting in Lakeland in 1911 street trees, This is the ideal they completed the ]lml:"‘-\:ll‘i‘l fuml the aforesuidq resolution, | it The ladies present at vesterday's Put until we ean have a e~m- cv in their machine. They tad Iknown, that a general eleet on will meeting bes miseion oible Vith the car, returniigi .4 e city of Lakelund, [lor- - Ing the same air they Tet wit j#la, on Monday, tie 17th da No- well apj bad ‘ pleasant sta; and “""":\mnlvr, A. D, 1913, same b the K1ks' Club. beneftied, {rd Monday of said month, ior the | MR3. R R e jelection of a mayor and .our (1) Press Reporter, far ¢ cak trees in front of the | for each | Below the interesting | i icoancilmen, one coaneilmi on Kentucky avenue, | namely, Wards 1, ‘p:\;vrl's read by members of the club: Kibler ward of the city, felled this mor.ing, and thej, 500 [ nrover soil, pruning .lnd nro- LOW € ‘U\,‘," ll'D Sdll‘nvdl.(”y fim.“ } Dated this 17th day of October, A, CIVIC CRER hn \I \R\' MeDOWELL, teetion acairet fneects and ¢ Ms'”.fl'_ hle e D. 1913, (Tead by Mre, Keleey Rlanton,) fury. In this conection permit me | vho dislike to sce the 1319 We believe that Cod hath made of to make snecial reference to the mos s | 1f b e 0. M. EATON, LR 1IINE JERSEY ANIVAL Dlood all nations of men a i on our trees, We want this dranery ' {that are his children, brothers vved, bt unless It is contre lU'(I e that it improves the arp .n'-! i 2 e PURCHASED BY LA AND of all brsiness property to have | g 1 sictors all it nat only infores the teoeg bt jn- | DAIRY TARA AUl sfters all. | We are citizens of efrlimoeg ¢ tilowa, The town will not | [\ real metrozoliten appears J. M. Kernecy has returned from Stot nd Pelieve cur flaz some of thes lands ithe Chase Larm, at \alr.co, v ere he £°lf sacrifice, for the ~ood of all + 1vmoved, and there purchased for Macbonu: h & Cow- Dle. We want to be true citizer prstally where: aeetmul "'1‘\ ot remaling which eould - proprietors. of the Lukelund this our city and will show our lave In forks of trecs, e romoveil on our converted into cordwood in- Lairy, tie Gine Jersey Lull, Los»'s for her by our works. Our city doe annnal eleannn daye, | of allowed to mar the arpear- The price paid wes Mot ask us to die fer her welfare; Of equal imnortince i3 the avee. ide from view soire of the ghe asks us to live for her conl. tien of vlantine trees. A definite hundsomest busioess Lo ses. | So to live and o to act that her cov- plan shouvld be worked ont towards 7 s ' ernment may be pure, her oflicors norkine oo streets as well as sehool . W. 1. Maunss, of Baltimore, ; honest and every home within he ronnds, Wonld gnccect thet we first towns may be a place fit to srow the co-onerate with fndividial pronerty ; ; sey sire. His dam was 5.cct Lose, sident an jeneral monaccr Wk o finteant GEner of lugleside. 'This buil has cne of ek i nthern Scttlement and le- Lest kind of men and women to rule © etion of n'ant her.. fne A the finest pedigrees of ary animal raanization, ail in the country, and will te quite i @ . State manaver for where wer the terri Eseed acquisition to the live swck st.aivs sime orranization, » tions whera no trees are now re 5 | I | luy to interest our peon.2 R > s t (Pond by Lines of that con Ine Wo wan ice at the Lakcland Ludry Faim < i» oreanfzation are to ex- L i Wil $5 to insure. ( § ¢ resources of t! ither ty interest sett'ers and AT SRR Camn Fire Girls will hold & sale in Munp Park to: r con, which will no doub Bidly patronized. wrica, | | in all [ eathers, T. B. O'Steen returned last from a vacation spent with rel- ip Hizh Springs and in cther {n the northern part of the where he has been the past | hys or two weeks. —_— e . and Mrs. O. S. Vanlluss and young son, Irving, have re- NOTICE OF ELECTION OUR SUADE TREES (Mrs. Snllivan.) No city can lay claims to civie We can giva you « PERFEGT FIT in all grades. Ladi2s’ Shoes from Gomforts to Sating. Gome in and look at them. We take pleasure in showing you at all tim:s. con We a'so do shoe repairing with ths latest machinery. All werk guaranteed and turnedout same day received 2y DUTTOR-HARRIS CO. Avenue Foot-Fitters i | oL 800, ¥ over The Store 0f ()ua.ily o PAINTER Smile. nan. evpresyed themselves as cful for the uee of the of the arpointed nnder sneh an- very gr we can be active under some other 13 1 14 ; natur: 1y {0 t LI T b al st dnga von gttt f inta that of nrotection WE’“HZRE = rity, pointed club rooms § ot tree neohlom SULLIVAN, AT o and that of plantin® of troes, i are given Troo protection can bhe hron» Ml abont alo ¢ estahlished lines, #s rro- ro s In-" nany Mavor: | In.vr | we | hoeam- | nees by nlaee for moeauitoes, | the United direetly en stands for inT a hreadine We snoeest that this over2rowth of 0 a until e old 1o are s of Mo Luandseer Kizg. $300. Rose's Landseer King is by Dris- son's Landseer King, a tun.o 8 Jei- and ! vners {owarde pnmn tho o of the eitv Aoy widened to fee tions hae Vo over m o which ARBAGE COLLRECTION Mrs D. Passett.) in to of five tho ¢ Falitants hoave a stroncer towng to in the larcer towrs better looted irdson, the tor, con 1o TOW- ern., wnd or Painter’s Simon Pure and Gem Ferti= lizers Sold Here By ‘l\kif\zguffima FECD & SUPPLY CO. A be evneetod to inform ¢ s a steady tendency towarlg fewer in c¢all to help lnls onreolvos ae 1y Lird of troes, mannes o8 tn 0 S thove cnita vement in the livesto & of Ll = ctict, w.d the day of tie s rub .g tion than « u their develoom nt, Tie o R ndseer Kiog ct adva..tu the Loy oD L PR O EERA R s ie prortant ¢tion of financi g oM scope amd s s to ment. cinity is & wistl vide \ after. {f ever A as Kot HIRO. Bt w allow mo o enm- i every eicoura:e A Ve SLO HEN STITAY T OTURe ¢ FOR SALE m? 'l te preachin~ se nl Pr at toth hours, 18 officiating. < conmiplete nterl ein on. el lay and lights; chea), payment plan. PARe 1Y A e e rei MONLY SAVED -15-- MONEY MADE UR LINE is open for your inspec- tion. We have the largest stock of ;All feature pictures [Fon Feed, 8 oo 208 K lone, : . : : : K FGeaR 51 4 Paic Mas Coonni #1201 shoes in the city. Our fall lines have | Just zive us a trial vlouf, o = e Bubias ; il Ba : Ll ; i - arrived ard ore giving fine satisfaction, vards, TR EEY, W ‘New Gf)( ds 'IOO 35 IRFST, ("F“‘I SW"‘ T 0T STADLE L: AND TANCY GPOCERITS AT { IIVING PRICIS FOUERA IR it ha s adan s e f0e | 1 1.95 Ilovr, Self Ricine, 24 g 1 Fancy Ilead Rice, per 1 New White 1.85 N¢ ok d Pacon, «i SnovAArift, 10 1 Suzar, 18 lus. I potatoes, peck . INL VAUDEVILLE ACIS—~3 INE ‘IAI'URE I’ICI'L' —3 | soee 195 Bacon, ¢ VAUDEVILLE L o6 tor your maney 0%, Zarlincton and Mae MERRY WILOW The Zarlinctons I AND SOUl !eplitting Tableid HELOR'S BALRY PICTURES D ntire change every day W hy pct let us satisfy you? Letter guntg lied if will ¢ wetter gupg lied if yon goods at cortesiendine pri &8 OiVIPANY Opposite New City Hail f 2 5y 23 ) 1 i\ v S H Av, Lin A9 Qi " T EL3\'S . m:u‘, \ ) yui e Dandy Comely < 1 North Kettucky Ave, .. Palmetto St. and Joh:son [E L5 2R §Z0W FOR 10-15¢ NIGAT 6:50 TJ 10:30 s :