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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, : - ) conierence, and some of the leading i educators ot the state have de\ot-imo FLORIDA LAND CASE ed much time to preparation for the | BEFORE SUPREME COUBT s and Correc- cm“erenw at meeting. ‘ In announing the appointment ull An important Florida sollv‘“e. Dr. Bernard, President A. A. Mur-|scheduled to be argued before the piiree, of the University of Florida, |Supreme court of United States the wrote the following to Secretary V.|latter part of the week. ville, Fla.,, Nov. 7.—The|R. Manning, of the conferene: {G. Peters orought his action against rogram for the first Flori-| “Qur Dr. L. L. Bernard, professor (A, W. Gilchrist, A, C, Croom, W. V.| mce on Charities and Cor-|of sociology and ecomomics in this|Knott, Park Trammell and B. E. M- | be held in Jacksonville,| university, will represent this m.|Lln. trustees of improvement fund of 16-18, has been printed|stitution at the conference of char- State of Florida, and Neill G. Wade mailed out to the mem-l ities to be held in Jacksonville No-|and the Southern Timber and Naval organizations in the State! vember 16-15. 1 may say that Dr.;Stores Company, alleging that in of Women's Clubs, coun~ Bernard took his doctor's degree in| 1893 the legislature of Florida pass- oners, superintendents of | the department of sociology in (m_’ed an act incorporating the Atlantic truction, mayors, institu-|cago university, was professor of |Suwannee River and Gulf Railroad colleges and newspapers. |gociology in \Western Reserve uni-|Company and that appellant was in session of the conference versity, Cleveland, Ohio, begore|time to come into possession of cer- B evening at the board of | coming to us, he has had wide ex-|tain valuable land in that state. It torjum will be a joint|perience and observation of settle- 18 further alleged that for $200,000 the State Federation of|ment work, united charities, insti-|this land was conveyed to Wade and IClubs and the conference.|tutions of correction, etc., and 1 am|the Southern Timber and Naval the last session of the[af the impression that he would be|Stores Company, thereby damaging tion's convention, and|of material assistance in the confer-|aPpellant to a very large extent. of the conference. ence, elther as a speaker for a defin-| A big array of legal talent will ap- oductory address will be|ite hour, or as an advisor and coun- | Pear when the case is reached, prob- By Mrs. A. E. Frederick, of | sellor. AL v ey ident of the State Fed-| “It may be iuteresting to you to o Women's Clubs, followed | know that his wife was professor Life’s Irony. ress by W. A. Lloyd, gen-|in Mount Holyoke college and that| The tragedy of lifc was played agaln ry of the Y. M. C. A. at|she is also a doctor of philosophy | when Bernard Goennewich, a young lle, and chairman of the|from the department of sociology Russfan inventor, was killed by the v G ics in the University of | Polsonous fumes of a secret process . The visitors will be a'nd economics in ' he ‘ ersity potor s Sppe g g by Mayor William S. Jor-| Chicago. Should you wish to com-| "o, o purpose of the confer-| municate with Dr. Bernard, ad- be explained by Marcus (.| dress him at Gainesville, Fla., West te superintendent of the; Liberty street.” [Children’s Home , Soclety, h the address of the eve-| CADILLAC CARS CUP WINNZRS be delivered by Dr. Ed- IN GLIDDEN TOUR Devine, of New York, one GRE ternational authorities on prk. His topic will be “A t for Social Workers.” Hng the address by Dr. De- p wWill be a reception to the and delegates in the recep- or of the board of trade, Biven by the Women's Club puville and the reception p of the conterence. Music Dnference and reception has The Professions DR R R SULLIVAN, ~—PHYSICIAN— Special attention given to Surgery and Gynecology Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 7.—Thre Florida cars in the 1911 Glidden | tour captured cups for the only perfect scores in their classes in the long and trying run from New York| K ntucky Building to Jacksonville, They were all LAKELAND, Cadillac machines, and were driven) by their owners, who are among the nR SAMUEL F sm'fl{ most prominent Floridians, The SPECIALIST Times-Union Cadillac, entered by Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat e Ni , won the $100 cup in e 1 Biged by Thomas Elmore,| & /2"9€ 2 °l':’" hite: ,i!;”‘ et o | Glasses Scientifically Prescribed the runabout division, class 4-A. oppone: Office 141, ~ Residence 22. of the music committee. e 5 : v sesslons of the 'vunl‘er- f“':'(’:“;'ll. 5[, ';:I(li-i;.la(’;‘()r.l:zk:o::lldl::. Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. HEHOIA R th Woman's| f o dime through with perfect| fding, and the uight ses- scores driving Cadillac touring cars. SR sraiut Lady Ruditoe: To overcome the tie, the contest Lol e B Lot board awarded each car a $50 cup. 8 Fildayiwiil be BtateIn- Announcement of the awards has and organized charity just been made in letters from the pe "O'flc L3I LY contest board of the American Auto- 3 st sowmon: will o de- mobile association. Mayor King took gt .dl"d' and will be one rank at once as one of the gamest oL interesting of the con-|.,q ragtest drivers in the tour, and Mr. McNeil came through the entire ay moruing will be taken]yyjp with a broken arm. Both were | Dn m E wmn the reports of committees| ,yorites with the tourlsts, and the r formalities of organiza-| ,owg that they are to receive cups‘ Osteopath Physician ome iuteresting addresses| i)} pe received with much pleas- Rooms 5, 6, and 17 eduled for this meetlng,| yre Ly all who participated in the| Bryant Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. Saturday afternoon at 2| gamous run. R he delegates will be taken| pe American Automobile nssocln-l tomobile ride or river trip|jon placed the orders for the cups nged by the entertainment| ywitp Jocal jewelers. 'Pone 132 FLA. DR. W, 8, IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Builcing LARRLAND, FLORIDA. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— case s} \Lakeland g ,,,,..umnjqp?:. Pyt "x‘” o Richards | AN INVESTMENT Highlands Will Prove Profitable. We have sub-divided our prop- erty in Lakeland Highlands, centering around Banana, Scott and Seward lakes into Bungalow lots and ten-acre tracts. We are developing this prop- erty as a high class resort: we have sold a large portion of this property to people of means in the northern states, who will build beautiful homes and plant grapefruit, orange and tanger- ine groves on their holdings. A number of sales have been made to residents of Polk county, who realize the investment op- portunity and who further de- sire to take advantage of the pleasure and social features of this high class Club Colony. The Elevation of Lakeland Highlands is 300 feet abuve sea level. The panoramic views are unsurpass- ed in Florida. The land is roll- ing and naturally drained. The climate is pure and invigorating and there are no mosquitoes nor malaria at Lakeland Highlands. The improvements now under construction, consist of a mag- nificent Country Club House, Spanish Mission style of archi- tecture, school and chapel, boat houses, stables and garage. A golf course is now being planned in addition to many oth- er out door and indoor amuse- ments. The approximate cost to be $25,000. With the above improvements and developments it is obvious that property values in this sec- tion will increase very rapidly during the next few years. An investment made now, at the present jow pries and easy terms, should yield very hand- some commercial returns, It would not be surprising to see this property double in value during the next twd years. The social and health advan- tages at Lakeland Highlands will be worth the amount of your in- vestment. An investment in a lot or ten acre tract entitles yon to a membership in the Lakeland Highlands Club, with all its privileges. If intercsted please call or write us for further information. W.F. HALLAM & CO. Lakeland, Fla, THE RICHEST MEN. ‘C*i':r: QO NOVEMBER 8, 1911, = e = el < < =8 WING to newspaper and publishing business, the cnlargement of our it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it wiil be found in Rooms 0P QOO Te O 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- For if you want petent charge of Mr. ;. J. Williams, e O D O QP CACHO anything that can be printed, SO 203 the best work at the right prices, call on Mr. Williams, OO OO O The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. SO0 O O Q. QIQI0 od = R S O nn:-«,uv'vv Ol 000(‘0'00’:0‘!' The Lakeland Steam {aundry — @ S one of the best equipped plants in the State having all modern machinery and what is more, we have operators who know how to use them. We want cverybody’s laundry. Do you send yours? If not, why not give atrial next week? R. W. WEAVER, fron. '‘Phone 130 e e — o ST R TR R PR Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, R. B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Law— It is not improbable trips may be arranged. It ted that the delegates will oser acquaintance in this The Miami Metropolis makes a ture of the conference. |, 5roug kick against the custom of e colleges of Florida will| Seminole braves appearing upon the lly represented at the con-|gtreets of the city wearing only a|Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Rollins college, at Winter|ghirt and a stolid expression of coufte | ——— — —— Il be represented by Prof.|tenance. It thinks they should be|g, N, TRAMMELL, ackman, the president; Stet-| compelled either to wear pants or re- Attorney-at-Law. rsity by the president, Dr.{main in their Everglades retreats. Offices, Bryant Building Hulley; the State College|__Kissimmee Journal. : rupt nor thieves break through and Lakeland, Fla. steal.”- - Gonzales (Tex.) Inquirer en, at Tallahassee by its Dr. Edward Conradi; the ORPHANS SEE CIRCUS. it y of Florida by Dr. L. L ROGERS & BLANTON professor of sociology and{ Due to the liberality of the circus hwyen'. , who is on the program!management and the thoughtfulness Bryant Block, Phone 319 ddress on Education Tn So-!of some Christian men, the hildren Lakeland, Fla. iln the orphan homes in Jacksonville| — V\o"o‘ saw the circus free and were (arrledfil'UGKER & TUCKER A noble arlv Lawyers Raymondo Bidg. Lakeland, Fla. Money has its value, very impor-|J tant value, too, but the richest men are not the men with the most mon- ey. Any man who dies with his debts paid and leaves behind a le- gacy of a good name and his memory Bartow, Fla.|ontwined with acts of love, chavity, -~ | helpfuluess and self-sacrifice dies rich. He is a “bond holder in hea- ven,” for he has laid up his treasure “where moth and rust doth not cor- TR, 10, THE POOR INDIAN i Iy It is not creditable to the horticule turists of Florida that the member- ship roll of Florida Horticultural So- ciety should number only 450. The dues are only $1 a year and the meetings of the society have productive of results of greai value 1o the fruit growers of this stat That value wounld be prvasc-:l it all, or a majority. horticulturists of Florida were mem- bers. Polleges of the state ick to offer their co-opera-|there in automobiles. working up interest in llw!hld'-‘(‘"~ heen | | i e greatly in- | of the ! J. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy STREATER & KENNEDY Contractors and Builders. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. ht!.hlkwlthyonllmt S. L. A, CLONTSf DEALER IN Real [statcf CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— ! SOME FINE BARGAINS. lough Shoe Co. ...NOTHING BUT SHOES... We sell at regular prices and give a discount of S per cent. YOUR GAIN OUR LOSS. Only exclusive shoe store in Lakelaad. All the latest styles---Call | and see for yourself e asaas o4 your Telephone 169, or 104 Blne Jexalt RHEUMATIC CURE And you'll need neither canes nor crutches as luc 89 yo- live. Rbeumatic L. M. Futch. J. H. Gentry. Geatry Undertaking Co. Successors to Angle Undertaking Co. :: pains can be relieved, theumatism can be cured and every trace of the vison can be entirely driven out of your system and that of havinga {\1 wire in your joints will stop. You may rub yunel'”-'h-u deomsday but you'll never rub the Rheumatism out. Liniments kke le Rubbing Oil give great relief but Rexall Rheumatic C-n removes the cause dissolving the mineral by m-.nlyne‘ml.fi-‘tho uric acid, nmumai i-p-nuu in the blood. U Bbsoeation Wdl—ll—‘h uencan mine. LB K€ Pharmacy EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'Phones: day or night, 245. Day ’phone 241.