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i ‘: Phone 5,000 b et ‘conoert numbers will entertain the Jr., Was city attorney, the Council Misg J. H. Aitchison oy from Winnipes, aad will d the winter here with her half- Mrs- Donald Adair. ‘wioe of KXlbert Vantoska's orchestra ht the grand opening of the Silver tonight A feature program Patrons- " Mr. P. A. Gardner, with his ussal generesity, brought to the Telezram ‘arrived ' Mier ‘Bros. bave secured the ser-| “FIE RVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., NOV. 6, 1913, PAGRE F1V3 Mr. J. B. 'SYITH'S IDEAS AS TO THOSE ATTORNEYS' FEES Lakeland Evening Telegram: I think it only justice to the City Council and Mayor Eaton that the |following facts be dbrought to the memory of the citizens of Lakeland. . There has been a great deal said in ,regard to who is responsible for the 'nuorneys’ fees in the friendly suit brought to decide whether our city charter is constitutional or not. I do not think either Mayor Eaton or the Council is directly respounsible for this. When Mr. Epps Tucker, instructed Lim ‘to draft a new city jcharter, which be did. When he got it done the Council handed it over to Mr. Blantou, the preseat city Uy \ office ithigé morning a big box of fine attorney, to be remodeled, for which I, ng [ 38 d ( 3 v 5 | a Phe Wrestling match between Prof.| P. S.—1 am not kickiug on the R 4 od (oy tonight. grapefruit and oranges. The fruit 1s :splendfdly colored and is par -ex-| cellence-fn every way. Mr. Garfiner ‘ always does the handsome thing and ‘in ‘bringing in this fine fruit he cer- ‘tatnly 'délizhted the whole force. Miss "Mary Cobb, the daushwcr of ‘Mr, sgd Mrs. E. C- S. Cobk, was 'marriéd @t the Methodist parsonage :yesterday afternoon to Mr. Jokn Fer- | ris, Rev. I. C. Jenkins officiuting. Mr. ‘Perris is a thrifty younz Canad- dan “who owns a young grove on Lake Hunter, where they will make ‘their future home. They have the best ‘wishes of their many friends. In~this issue of the Telezram ap- pears the quarterly Honor Roll of the Lakeland public school, this be- ‘Ang?the result of the examinations jll'lt?held. The school is in splendid working shape, and the half day ses- slons have proven a great suceess, enablng all children to be aciom- ‘modated. Current events is a new study recently added to the curicu- lum, 'who are thus kept in touch with the'happenings of the world. Geo. Grundahl of this city and Tom Dodge, of Boston, Mass., which will be keld at the Auditorium theater to- morrow night, is attracting plenty of‘ Dodze, who is the light| ‘interest. heayy-weicht champion of DBoston, ase., has contracted to throw ‘@rundahl, who is the middle-weight | «champion of Florida, has been seen on :the mat here several different itimes and those that have seen him uy"!hlt Dodge will have the match; of 'Bis career. work the city paid Mr. Blanton a fee. I1f I remember correctly, this fee was $150. Later on, Mr. Blanton be- came city attorney, and we held an ielection to determine whether we. would have commission form of gov- | ernment under this charter, prepared iby Mr. Blanton, or not. The peo- ple voted it on, and Mr, Blanton was the first man in the city to tell us that the charter under which we pro- {posed to run this form of govern- {ment, and the same charter for which the city had paid him $150, was uncowstitutional, and he asks a e lrow tue Clly of $2oU L0 suO0W cbbat the WOrk wat tuey ewployed AA“LLI w do wus wuot subsiantiatly !uuuu. lie receives 4 tee oL yiov o Waae the clurier, Lis saiary oL $Luo “s CILy alivruey, aud a lee oL $2ov, g @ Wil o1 yovu Lhe iy is Pagilug 1or haviing Mr. Llautod as ULy attoiney. L wink the resgonsi- biiity suould be piaced where it ve- 10UgS, aud L tail w sce wherein Mr, laton or twe Cily Council is respon- bluie 1or tuis tee, but dir. biauton suould shoulder tihe whoie respousi-| Liity aud apoiosize Lo the city. Jiespectiuily, JuuMIAH B, SMITII, amount of the fee in the friendly suit, spoasibility tor the uecessity of in- curring it. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT | | Whereas notice was given the City Council of tie city of Lakeland while in session Nov. 5, 1913, of the death of Mr. J. D. O’'Hern; and, Whereas Mr. O’Hern was candi- "pco;)lc of our city. but only wish to place the re-| HY ADVENTISTS DBSERVE SATURDAY The night services at the Adventist | camp are being well attended by the The larze meet- ing tent is filled every nizht. Last inizht Eld. Montzomery preached an interesting sermon on the question: “Were the Ten Commandments Abol- ‘ished at the Cross?” A very stirring missionary service was held at 9 o'clock today. After several short speeches had been made of the nceds of gospel work in other lands; $5,200 was raised to help car- ry the gospel messaze to other lands. The Seventh Day Adventists are a strong missionary people. They are carrying on mission work in ninety-five diffevent countries and in eighty-eizht different lankuages. Only recently they sent out over 150 more missionaries at one time. Meeting Tonight | A very interesting lecture will be given_ tonicht at 7:30 o'clock. The subject will be “Is Saturday or Sun- day the Sabbath of the Bible?” It is a well-known fact that the Adven- tists differ from all other people in their practice of Sabbath-keeping. While most people keep the first day of the week, they keep the seventh. Tonizht Eld. Heckman will present the reasons why they observe Satur- day- OPENING PROGRAM OF THE FEDERATION OF WOMAN'S CLUES If a man has net woman in lns ‘heart, and is not swayed by her cnn-v cord of sweet sounds, he had best get ‘put of Orlando at present, for the | ‘rown has been turned over to the: vigitors of the Foderation of Woman's Cluls, and the stréets resemble that flower garden told atout Christian Anderson, where all fthe flowers becamme animated, and walked about like peonle, says the Orlando Reporter-Star. The first program of the meeting follows: Choral--Crossine the PRar, I\h‘n‘-‘ delssohn ¢lub, Iorest Dabney (‘:u'l'.' director. Invoeation—Dr. A. A. Rickert. Address of Weleome-— For the eity, Mayor W. olds. Poard of Trade, Cheney- 11 President J, M- Tie Rosalind Club, Mrs. Jessie M, Thayer. Junior Civic Leazue, Miss llelen Hoskins. Sorosis Club, Mrs. A. B. Whit- man. Civie League, Mrs. J. D. Rush. Response—Mrs. Chas. Cay, first | vice president F. F. W. C. Song-——Non Destarmi (Gounod), suerite Porter- I'rominent Women of Florida and Their Work, Mrs. Kirk Monroe- Piano—Rhapsody (Liszt), Mies Gertrude Payser. Reception—Given by the Hostess with & good record, having met some name was withdiawn on account of Visitors. ‘of the best men in the country at his welght. Both men are confident of Mnllnx and those who attend will| ‘ome of the best matches ever held Lakeland. There will be a good preliminary match between Carter ! and Mearst for the heavy-weight ponship of Lakeland. These me met before and Carter was| Both men are: #a training for this match and Hearst' geturned the winner. rl that this match will be his. Both Grundahl and Dodze have been #a active training here for the past' two weeks and are in the best of eondition . of town as well as from the city is @expeeted to be on hand tomorrow hlsht when the match is pulled off. AUDITORIUM] m Bmith's orchestra of ten pieces| ll two hours of music and readings. A beautiful program has been select- A great crowd frem out| his serious illness; now, theretore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF LAKELAND: Section 1. That the City Council of the city of Lakeland do deplore hig untimely death, and do extend to hie wife and family assurance of deepest sympathy and condolence. Section 2. That these resolutions be entered an the minutes of the City Council, and a copy of the same be sent to the family. The foregoing resolution unanimously adopted by the City Council in regular session Nov. 5, A. D. 1913. MORRIS G. MUNN, Pres. 0. M. EATON, Mayor. Attest: 1. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. “Here we come rizht back again, the old reliable Majestic licensed features, portrayed by the highest paid performers in the mov-| prozram, ”n..u E. TOMLINSON WILL BE ing pictures. LICENSE ME\NSI d “HEARD IN HIGH CLASS QUAZITY; QUALITY MEANS SAT-| 3} ; READINGS ISFACTION and Mr. and Mrs. Mov-' gio ing Picture, MAJESTIC MEANS CURTAIN AT 8:00 0'CLOCX SHARP| —m™m8mm™ ™ ——— — (3 : TODAY b Prices: 25c Balcony; 35¢ Orchestra g THE HUMAN VULTURE " OW— Tn two reeis. One of those unbeatable 7 nnmxr. V8. DODGE oY 2-reelers by the Kleine company, full of snap and vim. HEROES BY CIRCUMSTANCE A Comedy Scream ORCHESTRA MUSIC TONIGHT RIS SRR DAY was' WEEK NOV. 24 Out-S:anding Ears. Out-standing ears or au adult eay be corrected cnly by an oaperation Ask your family physician to direct youd to a gond surgeon who does this kind of work. If the operation leaves | & scar it will be back of the ear aa¢ should be very slight. NOTICE —— Rezular meeting of Lakeland ‘Chapter No. 29 Thursday at 7:30 p m. Companions please come out and Belp promote this work. J. F. WILSON, Secretary. Aunnonififfl AITRACTIONS COMING TOMORROW— GRUNDAHL VS. DODGE SATURDAY— THE PILGRIM GIRIS Two Hours of Real Entertainment Reyn- 1 LABOR NEWS AND NOTES The strike of the chauffeurs driv- ing inail wagons in New York, was the first realization that many Go- thamites had of the fact that there were s0 many automobiles used for collectinz gecond, third and fourth class mail in the metropolis. Brooklyn women are excited over the discovery that the *bandeaux” in their fall and winter hats are mostly made of second-hand material —rags that have been fished out of filthy rag shops and sold to bandeau manufacturers. The strike of the photo-engravers of Toronto, which has been going on for over elght months, has been set- bers of the union, The contest was tled to the satisfaction of the mem- Colorado, in addition to mining millions of dollars worth of silver and 2old annually, is one of the greatest coal mining States west of the Mississippi river, and ranks sev- enth among all the States. Charles G. Taylor, president of the Fir<t National bank of Canal Dover ., is a roller at the American Sheer mnl Tinplate Co.'s plant. Rollers make big money, often $20 a day. FACT Local Evidence Evidence that can be verified. Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enough. ‘Opinions differ. Here's a Lakeland fact. You can test it. F. L. Barbour, 638 S. Florida avenue, dakeland, Fla., says: “My back bothered me for a long time and I was often co lame that I could hardly stoop. I finally came to the lconclusion that my kidneys were dis- ordered and 1 got a Lox of Doan's by Hans, Kidney Pil's from the Lake Phar- naey They acted guickly, and it was not lenz before every symptom [ of killney complaint was driven from ' § my I cheerfully endorse {Dozo’s Kadeey Pills again and con- tirm my former testimonial.” For sale by all dealers, Price 50 Foster-Milturn Co., Buillalo, New York, sole ageats for the United i States, system., cents, in.lw no other. ‘ The Camp ]no Girls \\'I” mnol m ‘morrow afternoon at 130, Remember the name--Doan's--and §8 Lakeland Pubtic Schooi| (Continued from Page 1.) I Elizabeth Yarnall. GRADE I A Section 3) Virginia Turner. Mildred Allen. Jewel Dickerson. Ruby Gunn, Ruby O'Berry. (Section 2) Nona Mae Crews. Leslie Smith, Margaret Scarlett. Helen Orrell. Vernon Lee Gray. (Section 1) Elizabeth Graves. Ruth Starling. Eugene Acree- John Emmett Everett. Lucy Wilkinson. (Section 4) Lonella Pope. Fred Ellis. Josephine Puckett. Evelyn Wilson. CHARLES M, JONES, Principal. Neatly Expressed Warning. “This seat 18 provided by the viess { for old people and children, and ned for men who are born tired,” is the tnseription on & publle seat which has just been placed in the sretly Bussew {Fng.) town af Aitdhe Albert Vontoska Tcacher nf Musnc 206 South Virginia Ave., Lakelnd, Fla.; phane 299 Black. Lessons in Piano, Harmony and Vocal Culture. Piano Tuning. Orchestra furnished for all occasions. Reasonable terms. JOYLAND PARK AT LAKE PARKER GOOD FISH- ING, GOOD BOATING, COLD DRINKS, LUNCH ROOM, TWO HOURS RIDE ON LAUNCH FOR ONLY 25 CENTS. PROMPT SERV- ICE, COURTEOUS TREATMENT, REASONABLE PRICES. MOONEY BROS., PROPS. P. 0. BOX 32. 1393 W_— What 1t Takes To Fit Your Feet WE HAVE We carry all Ladies® A to E 122 Ky Avenug: Children’s Shoes--All Lerthers Choose Your Style, We Guarantee a Fit 1i’s a Plessure to Show Our Goods TTON-HARRIS CO. g, Foot-Fitters I T sizes in stock Men’s B to E Quality {meeting will be for ““\th(\]g (,“1\ ‘nmmuw__#_ all of whom are urzed to attend. ! | 0 ; Scotch Hotel Customs. ance hotel, each visitor, on signing his name in the hotel book, is desired also to adhibit his signature to a card tes- tifying that he is a teetotaler and will not bring any intoxicants into the hotel. In a 7Jlasgow hotel it is the custom weekly, on Sundays, to go rouna the various rooms and take a subscription on behalf of one of the eity charivies. In another Glasgow hotel the proprietor, religiously in- Dodge comes here date for mayor of ‘Lakeland, and hig C'ub, complimentary to delegates and clined, holds divine service each Sune |day at noon, to which all the board- ers are Invited. At several of the larger hotels in the north of Scotland [the guests are beguiled from their slumbers each day by the playing of bagpipes, while in an hotel in Inver [ness a posthorn is employed for this | same buriasg, Right in Style. “Maulstick will have to quit drinke | ing or get out of art.” | “So 1 thought. But the Cubists rame along just in time to save him.® ' DEOHOBOHOSOEOHOHOBOHOROHO+ SQEOFOIQEQICPOIOFOFOE OO Cash Prices 3 cans syrup . . . 25¢ '3 cans Pork & Beans 25¢ '2 causArgo Saimon 35¢' Next Week MONDAY— BASEBALL FEATURE 2 Reels, Giants vs. Philadelphia World Series WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY— EDISON’S TALKING PICTURES New Subjects FRIDAY— THE BATTLE OF GETFYBURG 6-Reel Feature NOV. 22— THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE |Adams Bldg With Bert Leigh MABEL PAIGE l || pk Irish Potatoes 30c’ 7 packages Wasning Powder 255; : | WHY PAY MORE? | < FERGUSON& IJSII[R PHONE 123 N. Kv. Ave mmoomml YEN At Aberdeen, Scotland, in a tempers ‘ = O ik 7100 O PIT h SRAAD And Coul L0 s U7 ROR TR DN R | | | wagen. greatly “put ont.” Do your share in helpintg us the driver serves you quic klya city of this big country, [N e e o et S— — NOW is the Time, HALL is the place Did You Ever Need .lce dn’t Get It It? If s0, you know .what it meansto keep looking in vain for ? g ijee Now, if you live nesr the end of a delivery route, and every patron ahead of you delayed the driver just ome minute, you would be male prempt deliveries—bave the conpen or the change ready wher the ice wagon comes—see that nd doesn’t linger fr any reeson. Help this ioe man of yours to give the best delivery service in any Lakeland Ice Company | Ll.vone 26 N—— OPPOSITE C\'TY to buy |that pair of shoes. We have for Men and Boys Gun Metal, Patent Leather, Russia Calf and Vici in all latest styles, bulton orlace. Ladies and Children we have Canvas, Bu.k, Patent Leathe anything in Shoes or Hosiery, YOURS FOR HONEST FJJT=3Y Kimbrough & elegram{(c Week r, Vici, Red; in fac e —————————————— e —————————————— Rutherford