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PAGE EIGHT HOTEL ARRIVALS. IDETAII.S OF FATAL ACCIDENT T i TO MRS. FRENCH'S FATHER Tremont. when You Wanl Linn T. Pyse, St. Louis; J. hp Yesterday we published an item stein, Baltimore; E. D. Ryle, Jack- | telling of the tragic death of the sonville; Clay B. Hodges, Snid.; M.|father of Mrs. J. L. French, of this Nordheimer, N. Y.; J. H. Hoysler,|city. Following is a press report of A Buggy Atlanta; Frank Bushnell, J, L.!the accident, sent out from Red Key: . Lauman, Chas. Rice, J. H. Bigger, Redkey, Ind., Nov. 3.—Matthew A wa on Tampa; Albert A. Moyer, Philadel-|Atkinson, 78, an old soldier g phia; J. F. Crutchfield, Jacksonville; fand a pioneer settler of this H. M. Pitman, Tampa; L. A. Drof-|place, met insln nt dun.h this fore- A set Of Harness fen, St. Louis; T. W. Ballenger,|noon on the P., . & St. L. rail- Sparks' Shows; Mike Cohen, Mil-|rcad crossing. As the eastbound A Lap Robe waukee; J. B. Charles, Ga.; C. D.|passenger train, due here at 10:16, = Martin, Chattanooga; H. H. Rant-|blew its whistle, Mr. Atkinson walk- ling, Charlotte; W. G. Hodges,|ed directly in front of it and was An Automcblle RObe Knoxville; J. G. Cline, N. Y.; W. O.| mangled beyond recognition, the : ) Spinks, Rock Hill, 8. C.; J. D Mar- ! train carrying him about 20 yards, or anythlng requ"‘ed for lin, Tampa; \W. H. Burt Vlrglnla.lhtrowlng fragments of his body and 3. G. Pecat, N. 0.; W. F. Numan, |brains along the track. The body ridil\g or driVing, see 4 Jacksonville; W. J. Pearson, Jack-|was recognized only by papers that sonville; W. (. Alexander, Balti-| were found in its clothing, more; J. F. Mead, Jacksonville; W.| Mr. Atkinson is better known as , C. Ragin, Ocala; Geo. W. Mersham, | 'Squire Atkinson because of his be- Jacksonville, M. O, Tilley, Tampa;|ing a justice of the peace here 8o 0. A. Gentry, Jacksonville; J. H.|often. He is a member of the U. B, N church and was one of its principal Coltman, Baltimore; W. T. Wisner, H i N. Y.; S. A. Levy, N. Y.; E. L.|organizers. He leaves an invalid The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man BB G R dp s B Kl Two Stores 1809-111 South Florida James Steele, N. Y.; R. L. Gear,|cral children. His poor hearing Cleveland; J. G. Kusse, Cleveland;|and bad eyesight probably led to his Ada Alexander, Cleveland; Mrs. I.|death as it is said that he walked Phinnery, Cleveland; oMrris Kellner, [slow with his head bowed as i1 io Cleveland; Otto Held, Cloveland; |deep study. It is thought that he David S. Woodrow, Ocala; J. L. Dick-| Wes on his way to the home of Mr. son, Ocala; W. E, Ferris, Tampa. Joel Green, a fellow comrade where he always goes to make out pension tanzas, papers. W l!yarlllndlal;lpollu- FE The crossing where Mr. Atkinson Lutz, N. Y.; 8. Lampheimer, Balti- LS GOl B hame Ladh) Crossing,” as this is about the fifth more; . N. Slaughter, Jacksonville; Y pat i as » Te f G. . Davis, Americus, Ga.; W. E. death that has been the result o an accident there and since the rail- Johnson, Atlanta; D. C. DuPre, Bar- road company has put in four tracks. SMOKE “Inman’s Blunts” e | b pameee A Strictly Union Hand Made Cigar. Look for the Blue Label ; i on every box ;;:w; Mr. and ?'" F. W. Gibbons, It also being the crossing cf the M. Made by Mznu; (p")‘.erl:‘ ll()m::t“(‘,"?de(;::’ & P. traction line it makes it a dan- 4 4 W, 'm(khlm |n(ilann > gerous crossing to be without a N 3 watchman, Y | , C.INMAN ; N . Lakeland, Florida. Florida has forty railroads, in- cluding the branch and lumber HAVE THEIR EYES ON US. Lincberger Bros. are about to es- tablish a factory at Lakeland with a capacity for 1,200 cans of fruit and . 9 ( s P | vegetables per day. Just keep your X B i' eye on this enterprise. Its success I | 23 or failure will be demonstrated by . “ the end of the present season, and if b it is profitable it should be duplicat- ed i nevery community in Florida where the capital and labor can be PURE FOOD PRICES ' e [ e “SUNSHINE BISCUITS.” “FROM THE BAKERY WITH A THOUSAND WINDOWS.” to draw that bad old tooth that gives i Chainpagne Wafers per box.............. ... coeeer vur ceenns ’ | | you so much pain!™ |$ Brandywine Sugar Wafers per box. ...... WiesR il = ; e T } A2 —— Hie Birthday Present. Father—"So, my dear boy, | wlll; you many happy returns of the day, | and as a reward for your diligence and good conduct | will get the dentist Philophena Sugar Almonds per box. . ... ... ... ... ... ... ..... Perfecto Sugar Wafers per box..... ... ........ ..... ... The Best 5c Soda Crackers Made “Takloma.” basis we bid for vour V. P.PILLANS & Cof rsye omss Lakeland Lodge No. 91 F. & A. M. meets in Masonic Hall every Second and Fourth Monday nights. A cor-| N GOOD THINGS TO EAT. ' most beantiful line ever J|dial invitation to visiting brethren. | ereated. - s\ Gl.‘Arendoll. secretary; J. L. Love, I RED CROSS PHARMA Sesie iy ; ol Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. Exclusive Agents. 29 meets the first Thursday night in each month in Masonic Hall. \lslt- ing companions welcomed. C. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P. * - * Fresh Buckwheat Graham a8d Whol bl “FlOlll‘ New Florida Syrup My stock of all groceries is now very full on all lines with fresh stock and good prices. : Remember Seeds and Fertilizers : Cash coupon tick- i | vl | SOOOGGOVOOOVR second and fourth Thursday nights| of each month. C. G. Arendell, sec~‘ retary; Mrs. Pike Adair, W. M. STATIONERY l “) Cross li“. Lakeland Camp No. 7§, W. 0. W., | L] meets every second and fourth Thurs-; day night. Woodmen Circle flrsti en and 2 MCka- and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken-| ed\ (oum-ll Commander, Mrs, Sal-| B A aacas DO D DD K. OF P. Regular meeting every Tuesday at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Visit- ing members always Yours to please, D. B. DICKSON Red Cross Pharmacy CRancellor Commander. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA.,, NOV. 10, 1911, Veronigues Wafers Sticks per box.. ... ........ ..... ias . ) Matinee Biscuits per box ... ........ ........ ..... .... flllfl'( ||I|l|)il'l| Sdlfl: "’ mg SRR O L mspect. -g.lm; G T EA R R SR SR ,CWMWVW e u Sau Wafers per box. ..... ... ... ........ ..... “The way % i e i Afternoon Tea Biscuit per box .... ... ........ ..... vsaw e = ay. ol con ! Butter Thin Biscuit, per box....... ... ........ ..... .... petition is to do the ‘ Saltine Wafers, per box ............. ........ .ol el work better” On this i Palm Chapter, O. E. S. meets every | x“ 3, t t " 1.0.0. F. 0 ma C L] Meets every Friday night at 7:30 (‘\ at L. 0. O. F. Hall ,corner Main aml ’< Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor~ ets to cash customers. c | dially invited. 1. Q. FRENCH, |} J08. LeVAY Proprietor. : Noble Grand. L . - . TSRS ST Sy Yo XL * ® (V\ (4_ ‘(1 e 2 ‘_;."‘:."‘ :" “s. “““ : }.‘"3‘ B e e i [fo Rechibe P TF|EGRA ——-——A\ Mayes Grocery Company HAY : GRAIN : AND : FEED =g_——_§ We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and Shi. ping Hampers. A few cars of Shingles at COST to close. IDEAL FERTILIZERS Always on Hand.- We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchanls MAYES GROCERY COMPANY Lakeland. Florida The Modern PBakery ‘BARHITE BROS, Proprietors —= We have installed a new method for producing Bread, (akes and Rolls, Knownas TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc., and inwure an absolutely cleanly product. The dough is mixed in a machine driven by electricity, and does r:ot have to be touched by hands. Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. THE MODERN BAKERY. T0 THE LADIES OF LAKELAND Mrs. 6. Thomas Fleming has located at 301 S. Kentucky Avenue, next to Meth- odist church, where she is ready to TAKE ORDERS for all kinds of EMBROID- IERY. Stamping done to order. This in connection with a Clrculatmg Library of new fiction, which she invites the Read- R RO &,’{f', N ¢\."nu"l $15.00 MAKE ME PROVE IT What? That I am selling Men's Suits f $15, actually worth $22.50 to $30.00. Look : around, then come to my shop and Lt ""‘ You'll be the judge. You'll wondzr how Ide Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store